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Manila
Historical & Heritage Commission |
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Ms.
Gemma Cruz Araneta
Secretariat
Museo ng Maynila
(Former Army & Navy Club
Bldg.)
Ground Floor, South Blvd. Ermita,
Manila. 1000.
Telefax: (0632)
524-54-91
405-01-35 |
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Since
Mayor Alfredo S. Lim revived and
added the “heritage” component
to the Manila Historical (and
Heritage) Commission (MHHC), the City has
become a center of cultural activities and
historical commemorations, awakening a certain
“pride of place” among Manileños.
Saved
by Mayor Lim from demolition, the former Army &
Navy Club building, circa 1911, landmark of the
Burnham’s “City Beautiful” plan for Manila, is
now open to those who want to visit the Museo ng
Maynila. This was established by Mayor Lim during
his first tenure but was closed during the past
administration. Last July 2007, it reopened with the
inimitable Curt Teich collection of old Manila
postcards..
As
restoration and development plans are being
completed, the Army & Navy Club cum Museo ng
Maynila has become the veritable center of Mayor
Lim’s “historical and cultural awakening”
program, included in his 11-point agenda.
Mayor
Alfredo S. Lim has standing instructions for to the
city government’s departments to cooperate with
each other and work in unison and harmony for the
good of the city and its inhabitants. In accordance
with the Mayor’s policy, the MHHC is working
jointly with the following departments: Office of
Chief of Staff, City Administrator, Legal Office,
City Engineer, City Planning Office, Museo ng
Maynila, Manila Tourism, Parks Development, Manila
Social Welfare, Barangay Bureau, NGOs Office,
Division of City Schools, and the Pamantasan ng
Lungsod ng Maynila.
The
following are the programs implemented by the MHHC.
A
Filipino tradition, the “tertulia” was a social
get-together of friends and like-minded individuals
to converse about current issues enhanced with
musical presentations, usually extemporaneous. The
“Tertulia sa Museo” are held at the elegant
atrium of the Army & Navy Club, now Museo ng
Maynila. Date: monthly, usually on the first Monday.
Time: 3-6pm. Usual topics: Mnila studies,
identification of heritage and historical landmarks
of the city, how best to commemorate heroes and
historical events, and turning points in Philippine
history.
In
the 2007 “tertulias”, history professors from UP
Manila and Diliman, the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng
Maynila and the City Colleges of Manila and their
students have attended. The Division of City Schools
often sends student rondallas to show odd their
musical talent. During the December 2007 tertulia
Prof. Jaime Veneracion launched his latest history
book. (MHHC partners-: Museo ng Maynila, Manila
Tourism, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila)
This
is an art appreciation program specially designed
for senior citizens although not restricted to them.
Barangay officials and members, youth councils and
Manila civil servants are also included. The MHHC,
Museo ng Maynila NGOs Office are jointly
implementing this program with the collaboration of
Filipino painters. These painters give on site
appreciation lectures at the art galleries of the
GSIS, Metropolitan Museum, National Museum of the
Filipino People and other institutions in Manila.
This is a monthly activity. (MHHC partners- Museo ng
Maynila, Pamantasan ng Maynila, Manila Social
Welfare department, senior citizen’s office,
private sector- “Agos Kulay” watercolor
painters.)
- “Heritage
Architectural Documentation” Workshops
Manila
is the country’s leading heritage city with
influences from different cultures- native, Spanish,
American and Latin. However, its built heritage
resources- architectural, historical and cultural-
have not been given the proper care and attention.
The identification and documentation of these should
be done, for the benefit of future generations.
There are several schools in Manila with faculties
of architecture, engineering, urban planning and
fine arts and these workshops are designed for them.
These workshops give basic training on architectural
documentation using Manila’s built heritage
resources as objects of study. This is a quarterly
activity of the MHHC.
The
MHHC has invited the City of Manila Engineering
Office, City Planning Office, Intramuros
Administration and the National Historical institute
to participate in these workshops. The Heritage
Conservation Society (HCS), the private sector
partners, is represented by Arch. M.G. Patawaran,
directors/ trustee who prepares and supervises the
workshop program.
During
the first series of 3-day workshops held in April,
architecture students and veteran government
bureaucrats made technical drawings of the Army
& Navy Club building. Civil servants felt
energized by the youthful enthusiasm of architecture
students while the latter deepened their knowledge
about heritage conservation.
Participants
came from UST, UP, and from schools in Bacolod and
Nueva Caceres. The architects and engineers from
Intramuros Administration and City Engineers Office
architects participated Archs. Manuel Noche and Rene
Mata (HCS director/ treasurer HCS) of UST and UP
respectively also participated. (MHHC partners—Museo
ng Maynila, City Engineers Office, City Planning
Office, private sector – Heritage Conservation
Society. )
- “Heritage
Lectures Manila Series”
This
is another quarterly activity held at the Museo ng
Maynila ( Army & Navy Club). Due to successful
networking with other agencies both local and
foreign, the MHHC receives requests for lecturers
who want to share their knowledge and experience
with heritage advocates in the Philippines.
The
first in the series (February 2008) featured Ms.
Tina Paterno a leading conservationists in New York.
Her lecture was most appropriate because she spoke
about the problems of and solutions for heritage
buildings made of adobe, coral stones and bricks,
and the proper use of the “paletada”.
A
monsignor from Santa Rita, Pampanga, who came
because he was worried about the state of the church
there. The day after the lecture, he took Ms. Tina
Paterno to Pampanga to assess the church. The second
lecture ( April 2008) was given by Arch. Bruce
Dawbin who talked about heritage conservation in
Australia. (MHHC partners- Museo ng Maynila, City
Engineers Office, City Planning Office, private
sector- Heritage Conservation Society )
- Manila
Parks & Plazas’ Tours
This
MHHC project is done in cooperation with the Manila
City Planning Office, Parks and development and the
Pamantasan ng Maynila. There are seventy-five parks
and plazas in Manila so there are three tours in
all. The first tour took place last 19 April, 35
people joined, the PLM lent the MHHC an
air-conditioned coaster, Head of City Planning
Office, Mr. Robert Amores, set the itinerary and
gave the historical background of the parks and
plazas, in Districts 1 and 2, included in the first
tour.
Arch.
Manuel Noche (UST) and Prof. Fernando Zialcita (
Ateneo U.) gladly volunteered more architectural and
historical tidbits which made the tour even more
interesting. This is a monthly activity, held on
Saturdays from 8-11:30 pm. The meeting place is the
Freedom Triangle of Manila City Hall ( Arroceros
St.) Snacks are served on board. (MHHC partners-
Museo ng Maynila, City Planning Office, Pamantasan
ng Maynila)
- Commemoration
of Heroes and Historical Events
The
MHHC and the Manila Tourism Office plan these
commemorations in honor of national heroes and those
born in Manila. Mayor Alfredo S. Lim leads these
commemorations and his messages, he stresses that
these events are conducted for the benefit of the
younger generations whose interest in history should
be awakened and deepened. ( MHHC partners- Manila
Tourism, Museo ng Maynila, Division of City Schools,
City Engineers Office.)
For
more info, you may contact the:
MANILA
HISTORICAL & HERITAGE COMMISSION
Ms.
Gemma Cruz Araneta - Secretariat
Museo ng Maynila (Former Army & Navy Club
Bldg.)
Ground Floor, South Blvd. Ermita, Manila. 1000.
Telefax: (0632) 524-54-91 | 405-01-35
Email Add: gemma601@yahoo.com
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