About Bonifacio Monument (Monumento)
An imposing statue honoring Andres Bonifacio and the Katipuneros at the intersection of EDSA and Rizal Avenue Extension in Caloocan City. Sculpted by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino, the bronze sculpture depicts Bonifacio raising a bolo alongside revolutionaries. The LRT-1 Monumento Station is named after this monument.
How to Reach
Take LRT-1 to Monumento Station. Monument directly visible from station.
By Metro
Nearest station: Monumento — 0.3 km on the LRT-1.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Bonifacio Monument (Monumento)
History
Unveiled in 1933, sculpted by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Information
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Type
Monument
Best Time to Visit
Morning
How to Reach
Take the metro to Monumento (LRT-1), then a short jeepney, tricycle, or Grab ride.
Location on Map
Activities
Interesting Facts
Sculpted by National Artist Tolentino
Area universally known as 'Monumento'
Depicts Katipuneros charging into battle
LRT-1 station named after it
Travel Tips
• Best viewed from LRT-1 platform
• Monument at traffic intersection, be careful
• Quick stop while at Monumento Station
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