The Presidential Car Museum, located within the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City, Philippines, is a museum dedicated to showcasing the official vehicles used by past Philippine presidents. Managed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), the museum highlights the history, leadership, and legacy of the country’s presidents through their state vehicles.
Key Features & Exhibits:
- Presidential Limousines and Vehicles – Displays the official cars of Philippine presidents, including the Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 of Manuel L. Quezon, the Packard Super Eight of José P. Laurel, and the Lincoln Continental Mark VI used by Ferdinand Marcos.
- Restored Classic Cars – Features carefully preserved and restored vintage cars, providing insight into the technological and stylistic evolution of state vehicles.
- Historical Context – Each vehicle is accompanied by historical background panels, detailing its use, modifications, and significance during a president’s term.
- Multimedia and Interactive Displays – Offers digital exhibits and videos narrating key moments in Philippine history linked to each car.
- Free Admission – Open to the public, making it an accessible destination for history buffs, car enthusiasts, and students.
The Presidential Car Museum offers a unique perspective on Philippine history, combining politics, technology, and automotive culture in a single exhibition space.
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Quezon Memorial Circle, Eliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Quezon City
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Quezon City
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Philippines