Kabihasnan Exhibit

Renacimiento Manila and Historia Viviente Manila launched the Kabihisnan 2025 Exhibit at the mezzanine level of the Centro de Turismo in Intramuros. Showcasing 15 meticulously recreated outfits from the late Spanish colonial era (1840s to 1899), the display includes military uniforms, an Augustinian monk's habit, traditional civilian clothing, Chinese-inspired garments, traje de mestizas, male principalia continue reading : Kabihasnan Exhibit

Kabihasnan Exhibit

Renacimiento Manila and Historia Viviente Manila launched the Kabihisnan 2025 Exhibit at the mezzanine level of the Centro de Turismo in Intramuros. Showcasing 15 meticulously recreated outfits from the late Spanish colonial era (1840s to 1899), the display includes military uniforms, an Augustinian monk's habit, traditional civilian clothing, Chinese-inspired garments, traje de mestizas, male principalia continue reading : Kabihasnan Exhibit

Kabihasnan Exhibit

Renacimiento Manila and Historia Viviente Manila launched the Kabihisnan 2025 Exhibit at the mezzanine level of the Centro de Turismo in Intramuros. Showcasing 15 meticulously recreated outfits from the late Spanish colonial era (1840s to 1899), the display includes military uniforms, an Augustinian monk's habit, traditional civilian clothing, Chinese-inspired garments, traje de mestizas, male principalia continue reading : Kabihasnan Exhibit

Philippine Independence Bazaar

This June, we celebrate Philippine Independence with pride and purpose. Join us at the Philippine Independence Bazaar, happening every weekend of June 2025 along General Luna Street in Intramuros. The festivities kick off with our Opening Week from June 4 to 8. Discover a diverse selection of local finds and proudly Filipino products from participating continue reading : Philippine Independence Bazaar

Kabihasnan Exhibit

Renacimiento Manila and Historia Viviente Manila launched the Kabihisnan 2025 Exhibit at the mezzanine level of the Centro de Turismo in Intramuros. Showcasing 15 meticulously recreated outfits from the late Spanish colonial era (1840s to 1899), the display includes military uniforms, an Augustinian monk's habit, traditional civilian clothing, Chinese-inspired garments, traje de mestizas, male principalia continue reading : Kabihasnan Exhibit