La Madre Filipina restoration rekindles Manila’s old glory: Puyat
November 25, 2019
Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said Monday restoring the La Madre Filipina state at the foot of Jones Bridge, Binondo signifies the government’s determination to bring back Manila’s old glory.
Puyat and Manila Mayor Fransico “Isko” Moreno Domagoso signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the turnover of the statue from Rizal Park and its reinstallation at its original location.
The La Madre Filipina (The Filipina Mother) is one of the four-piece work of sculptor-painter Ramon Lazaro Martinez unveiled in 1921 that adorned the pillars of the historic bridge.
“This is not just a restoration of a monument. It is the placement of a silent witness to the history of Manila, from the American Occupation till the end of the Second World War. We entrust back to the City Government this priceless piece of art and history for Filipinos to preserve and appreciate,” Puyat stressed.
Only three of the four statues survived World War II and were relocated elsewhere, including the one in Bagumbayan, Rizal Park under the care of the National Parks Development Committee (NPDC), an attached agency of the DOT.
The other two statues are installed at the Court of Appeals compound in Ermita.
"We appreciate Manileños feeling of nostalgia for Old Manila and I trust that the Court of Appeals and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines will also agree to have the last two original La Madre Filipinas back at the Jones Bridge soon," said Puyat.
A replica of the destroyed piece stands opposite the La Madre Filipina at the foot of Jones Bridge.
Puyat lauded the City of Manila for the renovation of Jones Bridge with its neoclassic lamp posts, which has become an instant sensation as a local tourist spot with a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Pasig River and downtown Manila.
“We at DOT share Mayor Isko’s passion in urban regeneration to rekindle the capital city’s glory days. It is incredible what can be achieved when the national and local agencies work together under a common goal. We look forward to replicating this partnership with other LGUs in the country in order to boost tourism and preserve our heritage.” said Puyat.
Constructed to replace Puente de España in 1920, Jones Bridge is named after United States legislator William Atkinson Jones, author of the 1916 Jones Law that granted the Philippines legislative autonomy, creating the first elected Philippine legislature prior to the country’s independence. DMS
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