• We’re near the end of our tour of the CCP complex now, and we come to arguably the strangest building of all: The Coconut Palace (or the Coconut CocoHut...
  • The Coconut Palace was built by order of the wife of former Philippine President Imelda Marcos, in order to host Pope John Paul II on his visit to the Philippines in...
  • One of the interesting places I stumbled upon in Manila is the Coconut Palace – a really interesting landmark and a gorgeous site both inside and out.
  • Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino, is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Manila, Philippines.
  • “The Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino (Filipino Home), is the official residence and principal workplace of the Vice President of the Philippines.
  • The 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.
  • Since 11 February, 2011, the Coconut Palace has been made the official office and residence of the Vice President of the Philippines.
  • The chandelier made of 101 coconut shells in Coconut Palace Lobby interior - Photo by: http://www.manosa.com/~manosa.
  • 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.