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Rizal Memorial Library and Museum is a three-story, pre-war, neoclassical
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and landmark in
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,
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. Dedicated to the national hero, Jose P. Rizal, it was designed by Filipino
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Juan M. Arellano Juan Marcos Arellano y de Guzmán (April 25, 1888 – December 5, 1960), or Juan M. Arellano, was a Filipino architect, best known for Manila's Metropolitan Theater (1935), Legislative Building (1926; now houses the National Museum of Fine ...
, who also designed the
Cebu Provincial Capitol The Cebu Provincial Capitol is the seat of the provincial government of Cebu in the Philippines. Located at the north end of Osmeña Boulevard in Cebu City, it was designed by Juan M. Arellano, a Filipino architect best known for the Manila Metrop ...
building. Inaugurated in 1939, the building survived
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. It is located along
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and houses the offices of Cebu City Tourism, the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission, the Sinulog Hall on the third floor, the Cebu City Museum of Visual Arts on the second floor, and the
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on the ground floor.


History


Origin

In the 1930s, an association called ''Los Tocayos de Rizal'' that was composed of men who shared Jose Rizal's first name held a fundraising campaign to erect a monument in his honor. Flavia Suson-Muaña, the librarian at the
National Library of the Philippines The National Library of the Philippines ( or , abbreviated NLP, ) is the Philippines' official national library, repository of information on cultural heritage and other literary resources. It is located in the district of Ermita, Manila, Ermit ...
' branch in Cebu, learned of the project and reached out to Jose Nolasco, member of the first council of Cebu City that was elected on December 14, 1937 and ''Tocayos project chairman. Muaña dissuaded the group from pursuing the original plan and, in the place of a monument, proposed to construct a building to house the library. National Library of the Philippines director
Teodoro Kalaw Teodoro Manguiat Kalaw (March 31, 1884 – December 4, 1940) was a Filipino scholar, legislator, and historian in Spanish language. Early life Kalaw was born in Lipa, Batangas, Lipa, Batangas, on March 31, 1884. He was the third of four ch ...
later approved Muaña's proposal.


Funding

Nolasco, ''Los Tocayos de Rizal,'' and the general public contributed to fund the construction of the project. Aside from being a councilman, Nolasco was the organizer of the annual Cebu Carnival, the local version of
Manila Carnival Manila Carnival was an annual carnival festival held in Manila during the early American colonial period up to the time before the Second World War. It was organized by the American colonial administration to showcase the economic development of ...
, a festival held to celebrate the harmonious US-Philippine relations. The pioneering provincial event hosted shows like
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acts,
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, and
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, and culminated in a
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. Its first beauty queen,
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''
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'' Enriqueta Aldanese de Lasso de Vega, was crowned in 1914 and she would later become Queen of the 1918 Manila Carnival. Funds were raised from the proceeds of the carnival expositions and from the ticket sales of literary musicals since 1919.


Design and construction

Filipino statesman Don Sergio Osmeña donated a property near Fuente Osmeña for the project. The design of the three-story building was created by the Manila-based architect Juan Marcos Arellano, who was also responsible with the design and construction of the Cebu Provincial Capitol. It featured the iconic
sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
of Rizal with an open book flanked with two children. Construction began during the term of Cebu governor
Sotero Cabahug Sotero "Terong" Barte Cabahug (April 22, 1891 – December 15, 1963) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, legislator, politician, and civil servant from Mandaue, Cebu, Philippines. He was awarded Legion of Honor with the rank of Commander. He was go ...
. On December 30, 1939, coinciding with Rizal's 43rd death anniversary, the building was inaugurated under the administration of Governor
Buenaventura Rodriguez Buenaventura Perez Rodriguez (July 14, 1893 – December 9, 1940) was a playwright, the governor of Cebu, Philippines from 1937 until 1940, and a member of the House of Representatives for two terms. He was the first Cebu governor of the Philippi ...
and known as Rizal Memorial Library. When it was completed, all three floor spaces were designated as
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areas. A Plaquette, plaque, donated by Don Ramon Aboitiz through ''Los Tocayos de Rizal'', was installed as the marker of the building upon its inauguration. The dedication reads:
''To the memory of the most outstanding Filipino educator, patriot and martyr, Dr. Jose . Rizal.'' ''Conscious of the importance of education, the people of Cebu voluntarily contributed to the construction of this memorial. The contribution came from net proceeds of the literary-musical programs and Carnival Expositions periodical held since 1919 in celebration of Rizal days. A committee composed of municipal president Fructuoso Ramos, Councilor Jose P. Nolasco, and municipal treasurer Tomas Cerilles invested the money realized from the said activities in the Cebu Mutual Loan Association where forgotten in later years, it was earning dividends. In 1935, Gov. Sotero Cabahug looked for the money and took the necessary steps leading to the erection of this structure which on December 30, 1939 was inaugurated and christened. Rizal Memorial Library. (Sic)''


World War II

Upon the arrival of the Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, the Japanese forces utilized the building as their headquarters. The books from the library, which were extensive with copies unavailable in the National Library in Manila, were moved to the Cebu Provincial Capitol, or tossed away. Towards the end of World War II, the building was subjected to bombings by the American forces.


Post-war

The building became the seat of the city government after the war while the Seat of local government, city hall was being rehabilitated. The government, which was preoccupied with restoring order, later allocated ₱40,000 for the building's restoration amidst public demand. The library was relocated while repairs were ongoing. Donated books and references from the United States Information Agency, United States Information Service rebuilt its collections as many original books were lost or irreparably damaged. In the 1940s, Perpetual Succour Hospital rented the building for a nominal fee of ₱50, and then moved out in 1959. The City Health Department (CHD) later occupied the building in the 1960s while the library was moved to the third floor and eventually to another location. The library only moved back in the 1980s when the CHD relocated to its own building and after repair works that were funded by the government were done. The lot where the building stands was officially donated by the provincial government under the administration of then Governor Emilio Osmeña to the city government, which was led by then mayor Tomas Osmeña. It was during this time that the museum was created.


In the 2000s

The city government unveiled a plan to renovate the building in 2008, but it was met with controversy as it was also announced that the library would be dissolved and its collection donated to satellite libraries. The ensuing public outcry stopped the plans of abolishing the public library.'''' The building underwent renovation funded by the Cultural and Historical Affairs Foundation, Inc. which donated ₱2.75 million, and the city government which gave financial assistance of P11 million, for a total project cost of P13.75 million. Repairs and renovation works commenced in August 2010. The building was reopened on May 8, 2011, the 150th birth anniversary of Rizal. The Rizal Memorial Library and Museum houses the Sinulog Hall on the third floor, the Cebu City Museum of Visual Arts on the second floor, and the
Cebu City Public Library The Cebu City Public Library and Information Center traces its roots to the Cebu Branch Library of the Philippine Library and Museum, now the National Library of the Philippines. It was organized and opened to the public on April 13, 1919, by G ...
on the ground floor. It is also the location for the offices of Cebu City Tourism Commission and the city's Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission.


Cebu City Public Library

Also known as the Rizal Memorial Library, the Cebu City Public Library is located on the ground floor of the Rizal Memorial Library and Museum. Established in 1919, it began as the Philippine Library's branch in Cebu and Museum (presently National Library of the Philippines). It has free Wi-Fi internet connection available to users, offers dedicated services for LGBT, LGBTQIA members and the hearing-impaired, and is the first public library in the country that is open 24/7.


Cebu City Museum of Visual Arts

Occupying the second floor, Cebu City Museum displays antiques, sculptures, furniture, and Wood carving, woodcarvings given by prominent Cebuano families. It also contains works of art such as portraits of notable Cebuano people and paintings that show Cebu, its people and lifestyle during the 1500s until the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Japanese occupation.


Sinulog Hall

Named after Cebu City's annual festival every January, the ''Sinulog'' Hall is located on the third floor and dedicated for cultural and historical functions. Rehabilitation is underway to convert the Sinulog Hall to become a study area and a venue for events and other functions.


References


External links

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Historical Photograph from 1945 , Southeast Asia Digital Library
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