A few meters away from the Malolos Church is the Casa Real. It was a printing press during the Malolos Republic; it was restored in 1852 and converted into a municipal library.
It is now a museum of still existing memorabilia and relics from the First Philippine Republic. Memorabilia of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo can be found here. First class families of Malolos, their furniture, old books, stamps, paper money and coin are also displayed in the Shrine.
Casa Real is one of Malolos oldest structures dating back to 1812. The building also contains a display of the 21 Women of Malolos memorabilia. Also presented here are the photographs of the 100 Filipino women, each has distinct characteristics in their fields.
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