First José Rizal Monument (Daet)

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First José Rizal Monument
Unang Bantayog ni José Rizal
Daet's Rizal monument.jpg
The first monument in honor of Jose Rizal
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Location Daet, Camarines Norte
Designer Lt. Colonel Antonio Sanz and Ildefonso Alegre
Type Monument
Completion date December 30, 1889
Dedicated to José Rizal

The Rizal Monument in Daet, Camarines Norte was the first monument built to honor José Rizal, and is the oldest surviving such monument in the Philippines. It was designed by Lt. Colonel Antonio Sanz with the help of Ildefonso Alegre of the Philippine Revolutionary Army and through the financial contributions of the locals of Camarines Norte.[1] The three-tiered stone pylon with its square base supporting a triangle in two stages was the first monument and memorial marker in memory of the Philippines' National Hero.[2]

History

The construction of the memorial marker started on December 30, 1898, 2years after the death of Rizal and in compliance with a decree of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo to observe the said date as a national holiday in the "Free Philippines."[3]

It was declared as a historical landmark in 1961 by the National Historical Commission and was recently declared a national monument by virtue of NHI Resolution No. 12 by the National Historical Institute.[3][4]

Parts of the memorial

On the topmost triangle, one will find a golden star and the words, "A Jose Rizal." It is a dedication to the National Hero in Spanish which means "To Jose Rizal."

At the base are Rizal's works – Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo with the year on when they were published.

References

  1. Guerrero, Amadis Ma.. "Camarines Norte: A stroll through history", Inquirer.net, Philippines, 2 April 2012. Retrieved on 2 April 2012.
  2. "The First Ever Rizal Monument"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Supetran, Bernard. "Jose Rizal's first monument revisited", Philippine Star, Philippines, 29 December 2008. Retrieved on 29 December 2008.
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