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- en.wikipedia.org Coconut PalaceCoconut 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.Bulunamadı: filipinler
- fabulousphilippines.com coconut-palace-manila.htmlLocated on Roxas Boulevard and overlooking Manila Bay is the Coconut Palace, a unique work of architecture that is built of 100% Philippines materials...Bulunamadı: filipinler
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g298573-…We are 10 adults and 1 child, can we make a reservation to visit and view the inside decoration of this Amazing Coconut palace on August 30th or Sept.
- tr.brilliant-tourism.com 12516806-the-coconut-…Coconut Palace, 1978 yılında çeşitli Filipin kerestesi, hindistancevizi kabukları ve özel olarak formüle edilmiş hindistan cevizi kerestesinden inşa edilmiştir.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298573-d310875…This palace is made of several Philippine hardwoods, specially engineered coconut lumber, coconut shells.Bulunamadı: filipinler
- phtourguide.com coconut-palace/A showpiece on the versatility of the coconut and its viability as an export, the Coconut Palace is made from several types of Philippine hardwood including...Bulunamadı: filipinler
- amusingplanet.com 2016/02/the-coconut-palace-…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...Bulunamadı: filipinler
- billionbricks.org updates/spotlight-coconut-palaceThe palace's shape, resembling an octagonal coconut, is a tribute to the "Tree of Life," highlighting the significance of the coconut in Filipino culture and daily life.Bulunamadı: filipinler
- top-rated.online cities/Pasay/place/p/5724880/…Directly south of the Coconut Palace is the Sofitel Philippine Plaza (formerly the Westin), with comfortable restaurants in the lobby atrium - a welcome escape from...Bulunamadı: filipinler
- steemit.com travel/@thalmaray/the-coconut-palace-…The Coconut Palace in the Philippines is the official residence and working place of the Vice-President of the Philippines, but it is one of the biggest touristic...Bulunamadı: filipinler
- esquiremag.ph long-reads/features/inside-the-…The famed Coconut Palace in Pasay was built by Imelda Marcos in 1978 as a guest house for Pope John Paul II for his papal visit in the Philippines in 1981.Bulunamadı: filipinler
- lonelyplanet.com philippines/manila/attractions/…The Coconut Palace was one of Imelda Marcos' great white elephant projects in the 1970s.Bulunamadı: filipinler