• The Coconut Palace was one of Imelda Marcos' great white elephant projects in the 1970s. It was so named because of the extensive use of coconut building…
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  • One of the greatest features of The Coconut Palace is the view of the ocean and the beautiful poolside in which your reception will be held.
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  • However, the Palace's architect Francisco Mañosa, later claimed that the Coconut Palace was planned long before the Pope even decided to visit the country.
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  • ...in 1978, the Coconut palace is made of several types of Philippine wooden materials, such as coconut shells, and a specially engineered coconut lumber.
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  • Things you need to know about the Coconut Palace, an impressive structure built entirely of coconut lumber and other indigenous Philippine products.
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  • The 101-coconut chandelier and the dinning table with 40,000 inlaid coconut shell pieces are the highlights of this palace.
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  • Left with a palace (the name derives from the extensive use of coconut materials) and no guests, Imelda eventually seized upon a couple of C-level celebrities for a...
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  • The Coconut Palace cost PHP 37 million to build and was partly financed by the coconut levy fund, which was set up to be used for the welfare of coconut farmers.
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  • “Opulent building with a checkered past”. The Coconut Palace is a government building located in the Cultural Centre of the Philippines... read more.
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