Jose Rizal is exiled to Dapitan by Spanish authorities. While he attempts to adapt to his surroundings, he helps a few local residents and provides free education to the children.
Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled in Dapitan from 1892-1896. These were his last four years. Dapitan served as his prison cell. He always compared it to “a beautiful cage” where he is imprisoned.
From his exile in Dapitan in 1892, Rizal's correspondence with the Jesuit Superior, Fr. Pablo Pastells, S.J., left no doubt about his firm belief in God. "We are entirely in accord in admitting ...
Made during his exile in Dapitan in Zamboanga del Norte, Josephine Sleeping, dubbed Rizal’s Mona Lisa, is believed to be a memento intended to be kept close to its creator. It was presumably ...