• Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino (lit. 'Filipino Home'), is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Manila, Philippines.
  • The building is called Coconut Palace, or Tahanang Pilipino, because of the extensive use of coconut lumber and various parts of the coconut tree in its...
  • I told my brother, who was visiting from the US, all about it. I live out on Palawan and he was interested in our coconuts and I told him about the Coconut Palace.
  • This palace is made of several Philippine hardwoods, specially engineered coconut lumber, coconut shells.
  • What is Coconut Palace?The Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino, is a true architectural marvel located in the vibrant city of Manila, Phil.
  • Averaging 50-100 tourists on a normal day, the Coconut Palace has an entrance fee of P100 which includes the well-versed tourist guide.
  • Coconut Palace was built in 1978 from several types of Philippine timber, coconut shells and specially formulated coconut lumber.
  • Since 11 February, 2011, the Coconut Palace has been made the official office and residence of the Vice President of the Philippines.
  • The 101-coconut chandelier and the dinning table with 40,000 inlaid coconut shell pieces are the highlights of this palace.
  • The Coconut Palace is built entirely from indigenous materials such as narra and molave hardwoods, coconut wood and husks.