File:MuseumFilipinojf0094 28.JPG
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English: Upload Wizard photos (general description of the landmarkds, angle by angle photography of the city, town, rivers, bridges and interesting points) - Museum of the Filipino People [1] located in the Agrifina Circle, Rizal Park, Manila [2] adjacent to the main National Museum building which houses the National Art Gallery, the building formerly housed the Department of Finance[3], it also houses the wreck of the San Diego, ancient artifacts, and zoology divisions including the Ifugao house in the ground floor - part of the List of museums in Metro Manila[4] and part of the National Museum of the Philippines[5]. |
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Author | Ramon FVelasquez |
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The depicted Philippine architecture, 3D public art, or other freedom of panorama (FoP)-reliant work is in public domain because:
See Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Philippines#Public domain exceptions for FoP-reliant works for more information. Images of copyrighted architecture and public art are normally not allowed on Wikimedia Commons, unless there is an applicable freedom of panorama (FoP) in the works' country of origin. However, there is no such exception in Republic Act No. 8293 (The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines), see Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Philippines#Freedom of panorama for more information.
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