Marinduque-Romblon Exhibitions

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Submerged History: Marinduque Shipwrecks

Submerged History: Marinduque Shipwrecks

The “Submerged History” features the recovered artefacts from the underwater archaeological excavations of a shipwreck off Gaspar Island, Barangay Pinggan, Gasan municipality as well as the documentation of wooden ship remains in Barangay Laylay, Boac municipality.

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Moryonan: Art and Devotion

Moryonan: Art and Devotion

The “Moryonan: Art and Devotion” highlights the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Province of Marinduque particularly, the moryonan or Moriones Festival, the art of headmask-making and other practices during Holy Week such as antipo and pupuwa.

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The Journey Towards the Protection of Philippine Rise

The Journey Towards the Protection of Philippine Rise

The exhibition was opened on February 19, 2019 in time for the centenary celebration of Marinduque as an independent province. It features underwater photos, maps and a video of the Benham Bank taken by a team of marine scientists, researchers, technical divers and videographers in an exploration on May 2016.

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