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Since it opened in 1996, the Museo De La Salle has been a unique heritage attraction in Cavite. The tall and wide arched puerta mayor (main door), with one postigo (small door) open, beckons the visitor to come in.

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Since it opened in 1996, the Museo De La Salle has been a unique heritage attraction in Cavite. The tall and wide arched puerta mayor (main door), with one postigo (small door) open, beckons the visitor to come in.

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