Coconut Palace
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The Coconut Palace situating in Manila is built up of several coconut shells, Philippine hardwood and Imelda Madera, a specially organized coconut lumber. At present this palace is the most attractive venue for weddings and its proximity to the Sofitel Philippine Plaza, a 5-star hotel, can be added as an advantage.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines
Coconut Palace
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The Coconut Palace is also called as Tahanang Pilipino and it’s a palace situated in Manila in Philippines. The architect of the palace is Francisco Manosa. Built in 1978, this site is built from many Philippine hardwood and coconut shells and a special engineered coconut lumber known as ‘Imelda Madera’. It is also used as a museum and an orchidarium. Recently, it’s been renovated as it will be the official office and residence of the Vice President of the Philippines.
Address: Eduardo A. Makabenta, Pasay, Philippines
Telephone: 02.832.1898
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