• Built during the Marcos era, the Coconut Palace has hosted numerous high-profile guests, from Brooke Muammar al-Qaddafi, George Hamilton, and Brooke Shields.
  • The 101-coconut chandelier and the dinning table with 40,000 inlaid coconut shell pieces are the highlights of this palace.
  • Since 11 February, 2011, the Coconut Palace has been made the official office and residence of the Vice President of the Philippines.
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  • It is called as coconut palace because of the extensive use of coconut lumber and various parts of the coconut tree in its construction.
  • 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…
  • Designed by National Artist for Architecture Francisco Mañosa, the Coconut Palace is a government building known for its concept of the coconut as the ultimate...
  • 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.
  • Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino, is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Manila, Philippines.
  • ...in 1978, the Coconut palace is made of several types of Philippine wooden materials, such as coconut shells, and a specially engineered coconut lumber.