Bantayog ni Bonifacio | |
14°39′25″N 120°59′02″E / 14.65708°N 120.98397°E | |
Location | Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Designer | Guillermo Tolentino |
Height | 13.7 m (45 ft) |
Beginning date | November 30, 1929 |
Opening date | November 30, 1933 |
Dedicated to | The memory of Andrés Bonifacio, Supremo of the Katipunan |
Official name | Bonifacio National Monument |
Designated | November 30, 2009 |
Region | National Capital Region |
National Historical Landmarks | |
Official name | Bonifacio National Monument |
Type | Structure, Monument |
Designated | August 14, 2002 |
Region | National Capital Region |
Legal basis | Resolution No. 9, s. 2002 |
Marker | 2009 |
The Andrés Bonifacio Monument, commonly known simply as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines, which was designed by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino to commemorate the Philippine revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio, the founder and Supremo of the Katipunan, who fought for independence from colonial rule by Spain.[1]
The monument, 13.7 meters (45 ft) in height, contains symbolic images and other features known as the "Cry of Balintawak". It is acclaimed as one of the best monuments in the world.[2][3]
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