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      • More recently, between 1978 and 1979, the palace building was drastically remodeled and extensively rebuilt by First Lady Imelda Marcos during the tenure of Ferdinand Marcos. Malacañang was the only major government building in Manila to survive heavy artillery bombing during the Second World War.
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  2. Continual expansion and restoration have substantially changed the palace since it became the home of the ruler. The most extensive changes, both inside and out, took place during the 1970s, when it was occupied by Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. In 1986 when Marcos was overthown, the palace was briefly occupied by protesters.

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  3. After World War II, it temporarily housed the Supreme Court, as the Ayuntamiento building was destroyed during the Battle for Manila in February 1945. After the war, it was later expanded with wings and top floors added.

  4. On February 27, while fighting still raged in Intramuros, MacArthur strode into the Malacanang Palace, which was intact, with Filipino President Sergio Osmena and restored the capital and political power to the Philippine Commonwealth.

  5. Dec 28, 2018 · Malacañang Palace is the only major government structure that survived World War II. For some reason, the complex was miraculously spared from major bombing damage. Only the southwest side of the Palace where the State Dining Room was located was hit by shelling, while the rest of the palace was left intact.

  6. Apr 13, 2017 · On February 27, 1945, as the fighting for Manila raged, MacArthur gathered Philippine legislators at the capital’s Malacañang Palace and announced that “full constitutional government” was restored to the Filipinos.

  7. Jun 10, 2021 · Malacañang Palace is located in the district of San Miguel, Manila along the Pasig River, which is primarily a middle-class residential area. Built in 1850, the palace was originally a summer estate for its original owner Don Luis Rocha, a Spaniard in the Gallon Trade. READ MORE: Name the Architect: 7 ASEAN architecture legends.

  8. As a prize, it is the tangible symbol of the people's trust, won after the grueling elections; as pulpit, the platform from which decisions and orders that affect the the Filipinos' lives emanate; and the stage from which the pomp and pageantry of the Philippine presidency is presented. Malacañan Palace River Facade 1960's Malacañang Museum.

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