Malacañang of the North

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Malacañang of the North is a historic presidential residence-turned-museum in Ilocos Norte that once served as a vacation home of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
presidential residence
access public guided tours
architecturalStyle Filipino bahay na bato style
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture NERFINISHED
buildingType mansion
category Museums in Ilocos Norte
Presidential residences in the Philippines
country Philippines
floorCount 2
formerUse presidential vacation house
residence of the Marcos family
function museum
tourist attraction
hasExhibit Marcos family photographs
historical documents
memorabilia of Ferdinand Marcos
memorabilia of Imelda Marcos
period furniture
hasGarden lakeside garden
hasNumberOfFloors 2
hasView Paoay Lake NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation tourist attraction
inception 1980
languageOfName English
localName Malacañang ti Amianan NERFINISHED
localNameLanguage Ilocano
locatedIn Paoay, Ilocos Norte NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Ilocos Norte NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Ilocos Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Paoay Lake NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Asia
materialUsed concrete
tile
wood
namedAfter Malacañang Palace NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte NERFINISHED
owner Government of the Philippines NERFINISHED
partOf Marcos heritage sites in Ilocos Norte NERFINISHED
regionServed Ilocos Norte NERFINISHED
roofType red-tiled roof
significantEvent served as vacation home of President Ferdinand Marcos
significantFigure Ferdinand Marcos NERFINISHED
Imelda Marcos NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism
usedBy Ferdinand Marcos NERFINISHED
Marcos family NERFINISHED

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Ilocos Norte hasLandmark Malacañang of the North