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| | The Chapel was completed in 1939 and restored to its original state with lighting retrofitting and acoustic makeover in 1999 by Br. Benedict FSC and Eduardo R. Lucero with the help of the DLSAA, individual alumni, and friends. |
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| | The Enrique M. Razon Sports Center of DLSU boasts of indoor basketball courts, volleyball courts, and six lane Olympic-sized swimming pool, to name a few. The center also provides three levels of parking from the third to the sixth floors. |
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| The Museum at De La Salle University-Manila is a university-art museum with a collection of Philippine modern art generously donated by the heirs of Wili and Doreen Fernandez. Prominent artists, ten of them National Artist for Visual Arts, have works in The Museum, namely, Fernando Amorsolo, Ang Kiukok, Carlos "Botong" Francisco, Jose Joya, Cesar Legaspi, Arturo Luz, Vicente Manansala, J. Elizalde Navarro, H.R. Ocampo, Bencab, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Manuel Rodriguez, Sr., Mauro Malang, among others. The extensive compendium of art was borne out of the couple's passion for art which motivated them to build an enviable private collection known as the Wili and Doreen Fernandez Art Collection. The collection boasts of rare drawings of "Botong" Francisco, Manansala, Amorsolo and Bencab. There are also sculptures by Arturo Luz, Solomon Saprid and Eduardo Castrillo. The art collection is displayed in a program of rotating exhibitions to showcase all artworks in the collection - based on various themes, artists, or artistic style. Artists, not from the collection, are also invited to exhibit their artworks at the hallway gallery of The Museum. The Museum supports the University's objective to raise the cultural and artistic consciousness of the members of the community. |
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| Looking from outside the Yuchengco Hall, it doesn't seem like an auditorium would fit inside. But there is, and it is one of the best. Constructed in 2002 as a part of the Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall, the Teresa G. Yuchengco Auditorium is a three-storey auditorium that can seat 1,100 persons. The auditorium is named after the late wife of Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco. This well-maintained facility is fully equipped with a state-of-the-art lighting and sound system that further enhances the programs and events. A two-level lobby could be found outside the auditorium for simple cocktails or hangouts during intermissions. Aside from the CBE Graduation Rites held every trimester, Cultural Arts Office (CAO)-supported activities are also held in this venue, as well as University awarding ceremonies like the Gawad Mag-aaral. |
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| Experience the elegant fusion of world-class accommodations, state-of-the-art facilities, and world-renowned Filipino hospitality at the CSB Hotel International Conference Center. |
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