Are There Museums in Marikina?

April 12, 2008 · Filed Under about marikina, general · 7 Comments 

I have recently joined a forum for Marikeños and I was very glad to meet a lot of good people there from my city. One of the forum members asked about places in Marikina where he can bring in his students for an educational tour. I said there are lots.

Marikina is now a favorite destination for educational field trips. There is the famous Shoe Museum, Marikina is not Marikina without mentioning shoes. Another museum and cultural center there is the The Sentrong Pangkultura ng Marikina or Marikina Cultural Center. It is also called Kapitan Moy Cultural Center, named after its former owner Don Laureano Guevarra or Kap Moy who was the father of the city’s shoe industry.

There are more museums now in the city. One is the Belen Museum which houses different belen collections of a Marikeño. Another is the Miniature Museum which displays adorable minis of furniture, toys, people, crafts and other materials that if actually on sale will be the perfect baby gifts or even collection for adults.

The city also have a Doll Museum where adorable barbie-like-dolls are on display. These dolls shows the history and culture of Marikina and our country. There is also one place that students n a field trip would love to see although it’s not a museum — the World of Butterflies. This place is indeed a haven for butterfly and nature lovers.
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Marikina’s Historical Places and Events
Part 1: Shoe Museum

November 5, 2007 · Filed Under about marikina · Comment 

The author was the headwriter of the souvenir booklet of one of the city’s festivities where these historical bits were published.

Marikina is indeed an interesting place with an even more interesting history. The then Marikina Mayor Bayani F. Fernando, now Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority [MMDA], a true-blooded marikeño whose passion for the city is overwhelming, traced and marked the history places of the city so everyone can marvel how Marikina came to be.

Join me in in walking down the steps of my beloved city’s memory lane…

  • THE SHOE MUSEUM
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    The Marikina Shoe Museum, the only one in the country, used to be a bigasang bayan [rice mill] owned by affluent family of Doña Teresa dela Paz,
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