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Historic house museum in Bacolod, Philippines
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Dizon-Ramos Museum
Established1950 (1950)
LocationBacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Coordinates10°40′15″N 122°57′07″E / 10.6707°N 122.9520°E / 10.6707; 122.9520
TypeLocal museum, ancestral house
OwnerRaymundo L. Dizon and Hermelinda V. Ramos
Websitewww.facebook.com/dizonramosmuseum/
Building details
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHouse
Architectural styleModern and neoclassical
Town or cityBacolod city, Negros Occidental
CountryPhilippines
Current tenantsJ.R.R. Dizon Foundation, Rolando R. Dizon-Chair, Ed Pestano-President
Construction started1950

The Dizon-Ramos Museum is situated in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines beside the Mariano Ramos Ancestral House.

History

The house was built in 1950s. It was converted to a museum in 2007. It is located in Burgos Ave, Bacolod, Negros Occidental.

Mariano Ramos Ancestral House

The Mariano Ramos Ancestral House along #44 Burgos Street, Bacolod City

The Mariano Ramos Ancestral House is the home of the late Mariano Ramos, first appointed Presidente Municipal of Bacolod City, Philippines. It was built in the 1930s and its architecture is a combination of Castilian and Tuscan and comprises three storeys including the tower room, known as the torre. It is beside the Dizon-ramos museum.

Collections

The collections are the old photographs, naff ceramics, glassware, jewelry, crystals, porcelain paintings and religious knick-knacks.

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