Bonifacio Monument
The Bonifacio Monument is a prominent landmark located in Caloocan City, Philippines. It was built to honor Andres Bonifacio, a key figure in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. The monument features a striking bronze statue of Bonifacio, depicted in a heroic pose, symbolizing his bravery and dedication to the fight for Philippine independence.
Inaugurated in 1933, the monument stands at the intersection of major roads, making it a significant site for both locals and tourists. Surrounding the statue are reliefs that depict scenes from the revolution, celebrating the spirit of nationalism and the sacrifices made by Bonifacio and his fellow revolutionaries.