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3 landmarks now declared nat'l treasures
The Freeman
|May 25, 2025
Three iconic landmarks in Cebu City can now be officially called National Cultural Treasures following the formal turnover and unveiling of their markers from the National Museum of the Philippines. Another landmark is set to be unveiled later this year.
The three recognized sites are Fort San Pedro, Plaza Independencia, and the Miguel Lopez de Legazpi Monument. "This recognition granted by the National Museum of the Philippines honors the exceptional historical, cultural, and artistic value of these sites," NMP-Cebu's post yesterday reads, also stating that "their declaration as National Cultural Treasures is a testament to the collective efforts to preserve and celebrate our past."
The Freeman learned that the NCT markers actually arrived around last year. However, the city government opted to hold the formal ceremony this week as part of the highlights for National Heritage Month.
The unveiling ceremony also included the signing of a certificate officially transferring the NCT markers to the Cebu City government.
Officials who led the signing were outgoing Mayor Raymond Garcia and Vice Mayor Donaldo
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