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Bonifacio Monument (Monumento)

Complete guide to Bonifacio Monument (Monumento) — hours, entry fee, nearest metro station, nearby attractions, and travel tips.

Timings

Open 24 hours

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time

Morning

Nearest Metro

Monumento

Bonifacio Monument (Monumento)

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

SightseeingPhotographyGuided Tours

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