THE QUEZON MEMORIAL CIRCLE

The tallest structure in the city, Quezon Memorial Circle pierces 66 meters to the sky, a fitting tribute to the founder of Quezon City and one of the country’s greatest statesmen, President Manuel Luis Quezon. The monument which was built in the center of the 27-hectare rotunda park also boasts a museum housing priceless Quezonian items plus the added attraction of the remains of this great man laid to rest in a bronze casket and marble niche.

The Quezon Memorial Circle is one of the key Monuments of "The City". Covering up a wide area in the middle of Quezon City, it grants the surrounding vicinities a very pleasant view. Not only as a monument but also as a park and a meeting place for people.

The Tower/Monument in the middle of the area is the Memorial Chamber and Museum of the 1st President of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines, President. Manuel L. Quezon, Senior. In the chamber lies the coffin of the Pres. Manuel L. Quezon, Senior. The museum hold priceless antiques of President Manuel L. Quezon, Senior. In the Museum shows the pictures of him, his family, and places he went to while he was alive until he died for his country. There are also memorabilia's in which he owned personally some of which were restored to their original beauty and some were shown in their natural form.

Services include biking, roller-skating, ballroom dancing at night, sports venues like basketball, picnic grounds, wall climbing, conference halls, and the "Nature Chapel" governed by the Diocese of Cubao, Quezon City.

In any case, The Quezon Memorial Circle is a place of learning, relaxing and reminiscing our past.