By Nimfa Estrellado Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala along with othe government officials grand inauguration ceremony of Museo de Luce held at ...
Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala along with othe government officials grand inauguration ceremony of Museo de Luce held at the Old City Hall Building on August 16, 2024. (Photo from Lucena PIO) |
LUCENA CITY, Quezon - Following its relocation and renovation, the Museo de Lucena formally opened its doors to the public on Friday, August 16, with a grand inauguration ceremony at the historic Old City Hall Building.
This reopening, a highlight of the Lucena Day celebrations, invites residents and visitors to explore the city's vibrant past. Through a range of captivating exhibits, including a mesmerizing glow-in-the-dark mural, evocative paintings, treasured historical memorabilia, a dedicated collection honoring former Lucena Mayors, and an intricate diorama, the museum brings the city's history to life.
The museum promises an immersive experience, showcasing Lucena's journey from its early beginnings to its present-day dynamism . With interactive exhibits and engaging displays, visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Lucena. The Museo de Lucena is set to become a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
Mayor Mark Alcala expressed his profound enthusiasm for the reopening, stating, "The Museo de Lucena is not just a repository of artifacts, but a living testament to the spirit and resilience of our people. It is a place where we can connect with our past, celebrate our present, and inspire our future." He warmly invited everyone to visit the museum and experience the rich tapestry of Lucena's history and culture.
The relocation and renovation of Museo de Lucena to the Old City Hall Building, a landmark structure in itself, marks a significant step in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Lucena City. The project breathes new life into the historic building while providing a fitting home for the city's treasures.
The inauguration ceremony was a momentous occasion, with Mayor Mark Alcala and LCCA Chairperson Luzviminda Calzado leading the ribbon-cutting ceremony, alongside a distinguished representative from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
The event was graced by the presence of several dignitaries, including Councilor Patrick Norman Nadera, Chairperson of the Committee on Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Archives, Museums & Libraries, Councilor Benito Brizuela, Jr., Councilor Christian Ona, LGU department heads, and representatives from various private and public institutions, underscoring the significance of the museum's reopening for the community.
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