Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled in Dapitan from 1892-1896. These were his last four years. Dapitan served as his prison cell. He always compared it to “a beautiful cage” where he is imprisoned.
THE National Museum of the Philippines (NAM) presented for the first time a clay sculpture by Dr. Jose Rizal fashioned after his common-law wife Josephine Bracken, in commemoration of the 128th ...
After a savage bidding war over Rizal’s Josephine Sleeping, the National Museum of the Philippines put its own jaw-dropping epilogue to the historic Kingly Treasures auction of León Gallery held last ...
The life and works of our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, are worthy of emulation across generations. Dr. Rizal, affectionately known as “Pepe,” fought for Ph ...