Saturday, May 17, 2014

NATIONAL ART GALLERY NATIONAL MUSEUM AT MANILA OF THE PHILIPPINES

About The Building =

             The building was originally designed as the public library by Ralph Harrington Doane, the American consulting  architect of the bureau of the public works and his assistant Antonio Toledo. the construction began in 1918 but was suspended several times because of lacks of funds. when it was decided that the building should be used by Legislature, the revision of the plans was entrusted to Juan Arellano, then supervising architect of the bureau. the building inaugurated on 16 July 1926 and by then had cost four million pesos

The building was part of Danial Burnham's plan for the development of Manila. Upon its collections, the second, the third and the fourth floor were occupied by the Senate and House of Representatives while the ground floor was occupied by the National Library.

The 1934 Constitutional Conventional was held in this building. on its front steps Manuel L. Quezon was sworn in as President of the Commonwealth. The Legislative Building was a casualty during the bombing and shelling of Manila in 1945. It was reconstructed in 1946 following the original plans with some revision such as the the replacement of flat pilasters of the stately rounded engaged columns. In mid-1996, the senate of the Philippines moved out of the building. In 2003, renovation started to transform it into National Art Gallery of the National Museum. 

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