
The Historical Luneta Park The Luneta or Rizal Park is famous because it has been the spot where the country’s national hero Jose Rizal was executed in front of the Filipino crowd during the Spanish colonial era. The history of the park began in the early 1800’s under the Spanish rule. The name “Luneta” was derived from the word “Luna” because the area was shaped like a moon. Before, the former name of the place was Bagumbayan (new town) and was later named Luneta. Luneta Park of Manila is an urban park and adjacent to it is also the famous Intramuros. The Luneta Park is home to a very rich Filipino history. Before the famous execution of Dr. Jose Rizal took place, the place is notorious because of public death penalty during the Spanish era of criminals and public enemies of the righteous and high Spaniard.
Rizal Park is located at the northern end of Roxas Boulevard in Manila. It is spread out over 60 hectares of open lawns, ornamental gardens, paved walks, and wooded areas. It was officially named Rizal Park, after the name of Dr. Jose Rizal, our national hero, as an honor and tribute to him. It is also called Luneta Park because the area looks like a crescent (Lunette). It is situated next to Intramuros, which was then a Spanish fort that served as a buffer during rebellions. Before, the name of the place was Bagumbayan (“new town” in English). This was the place where Dr. Jose Rizal was executed by the Spanish Colonial Authorities. On September 28, 1901, the United States Philippine Commission approved Act No. 243, which was to erect a monument in Luneta to commemorate the memory of Jose Rizal - Philippine patriot, writer, and poet. The committee formed by the act held an international design competition between 1905-1907 and invited sculptors from Europe and the United States to submit entries.
The first prize winner was Carlos Nicoli of Carrara of Italy for his scaled plaster model titled “Al Martir de Bagumbayan” (To the Martyr of Bagumbayan).
After more than twelve years of its approval, the shrine was finally unveiled on December 30, 1913 during Rizal’s 17thdeath anniversary. The monument was made of bronze and granite. It does not merely consist of a statue, but also of a mausoleum to house Rizal’s remains. His poem “Mi Ultimo Adios” (“My Last Farewell”) is inscribed on the memorial plaque. It serves as the symbolic focal point of the park. Rizal’s monument is the starting point or Kilometer Zero to all other cities around the country. The place and the monument are still guarded 24/7 by ceremonial soldiers, also known as Kabalyeros de Rizal (Knights of Rizal).Rizal Park is one of the major tourist attractions in Manila. The park has been a favorite spot for unwinding, socializing, relaxing, jogging, strolling, and bonding among families and friends. At dawn, different groups gather here to practice martial arts. There are also some photographers around the park so if you want to have some photos beside the monument, they are always prepared to take pictures. The park has an Open-air Auditorium where long running concerts take place.
The Rizal Park is a big part of our history, that’s why we must remember all the things that happened, is happening, and will happen here.Luneta has been the site of the most significant moments in the Philippine History. The execution of pacifist Dr. Jose Rizal on December 30, 1896 sparked the fire of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonizers, thus making him a hero of the Philippine Revolution and the national hero of the country. The Declaration of the Philippine Independence from American Rule was held on July 4, 1946 at 9:15 am at the front of Rizal’s monument as authorized by the United States President Harry S. Truman. The Independence Flagpole is the highest flagpole in the Philippines with the height of 107 metres. Political rallies in 1986 also happened here, leading to the EDSA Revolution which ended the Marcos Dictatorship.
10 Reasons Why Every Filipino Should Visit Rizal Park in Manila1. See for yourself the most famous monument in the Philippines.2. Visit the actual site where Dr. Jose Rizal was executed.3. Behold the tallest flagpole in the country.4. Stand beside the starting point of all distances in the Philippines.5. Pay a tribute to the brave Filipinos in the Gallery of Heroes.6. Remember the martyrdom of GOMBURZA.7. Take a picture with this gigantic statue of Lapu-Lapu.8. Visualize the Philippine archipelago with this giant raised-relief map.9. See stunning artworks from renowned Filipino artists.10. Just relax and chill out at one of the largest urban parks in Asia.
Opinion: The Luneta Park is a famous spot in the Philippines.It is where the significant moments of the history of the philippines.
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https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Rizal-Park-The-Site-of-the-Most-Significant-Moments-in-the-History-of-the-Philippines
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Park
https://faq.ph/visit-rizal-park-in-manila/
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