The Cultural Center of the Philippines, a vast complex spanning 150 acres (62 hectares) in Manila, stands as the country’s national center for the performing arts. Designed by Filipino architect Leandro Locsin, the center is a hub for ballet, classical music, and theater. It hosts a variety of local and international productions, performances, and festivals. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds and experience a rich array of cultural events, making it a key destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the arts.
Cultural Center of the Philippines
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