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Rizal'S First Travel Abroad

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Rizal’s fiRst

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abRoad
His first trip abroad and his
secret mission
He must get the best
education he could find
and answer his life
question: what could he do
to help his oppressed
Motherland? He has to
study in Madrid but this
plan was kept secret.
His first trip abroad and his
secret mission
To observe keenly the life and
culture, languages and customs,
industries and government and laws
of the European nations in order to
prepare himself of the mighty task of
liberating his oppressed people from
Spanish tyranny.
MAY 3, 1882
• Rizal left for the Philippines
for the first time to Spain.
• boarded on the SS Salvadora
bound for using a passport of
Jose Mercado.
MAY 9, 1882
• SS Salvadora docked in Singapore
• He stayed in Hotel dela Paz for
two days
• In Singapore, Rizal transferred to
another ship Djemnah, a French
streamer, which left Singapore for
Europe on May 11, 1882
MAY 17, 1882
• Rizal arrived at Punta de Gales
• Rizal wrote on his travel
diary: “ The general
appearance of Point Galle is
picturestic but lonely and quiet
and at the same time sad”
MAY 18, 1882
• At 7:30 a.m., he left Punta
de Gales for Colombo. In the
afternoon, Rizal arrived at
Colombo and in the evening
the trip was resumed.
MAY 27, 1882
• He landed at Aden at about
8:30 a.m. He made observation
at the time.
• Aden – city hotter than
Manila; Rizal was amused to
see the camels, for the first
time
JUNE 2, 1882
• He arrived at the Suez Canal en route to
Marseilles.
• City of Suez – the Red Sea terminal of the
Suez Canal. Rizal was impressed in the
beautiful moonlight which reminded him of
Calamba and his family
• Suez Canal – canal which built by Ferdinand
de Lesseps (French diplomat-engineer) which
was inaugurated on November 17, 1869
• Port Said – the Mediterranean terminal of the
Suez Canal
JUNE 11, 1882
• Rizal disembarked and, accompanied
by a guide, went around the City of
Naples for one hour. This was the first
European ground he set foot on.
• Rizal was pleased on this Italian
City because of its business activity,
its lively people ad its panoramic
beauty
JUNE 12, 1882
• At ten o’clock in the evening, the
boat anchored at Marseilles. He
slept in board.
• Rizal visited the famouse Chateau
d’If, where Dantes, hero of the
Count of Monte Cristo was
imprisoned
•Rizal stayed two and a half days in
Marseilles.
JUNE 15, 1882
• He left Marseilles for Barcelona
in an express train.
• Rizal crossed the Pyreness
and stopped for a day at the
frontier town of Port Bou
JUNE 16, 1882
• At 12:00 noon, Rizal arrived at
Barcelona and boarded in the
Fonda De España.
• Rizal’s first impression of
Barcelona, the greatest city of
Cataluña and Spain’s second
largest city was unfavorable
Life in Barcelona
He wrote an essay entitled “AMOR
PATRIO”(Love of Country).
His next article was entitled “LOS
VIAJES” (Travels) and followed by
“REVISTA DE MADRID” (Review of
Madrid) but the latter was
returned because the publication
was ceased because of lack of
funds.
AUGUST 20, 1882
• His article "Amor Patrio" was published in the
Diarong Tagalog, a Manila newspaper edited by
Basilio Teodoro. This was the First article he
wrote abroad.
• Amor Patrio (Love of Country) – nationalistic
essay, Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil.
Under his pen-name Laong Laan. It was published
in two texts – Spanish and Tagalog – the Spanish
text was the one originally written by Rizal in
Barcelona, the tagalog text was a Tagalog
translation made by M.H. del Pilar
SEPTEMBER 2, 1882

• Rizal moved
into abroad in
order to
continue his
medical studies.
November 3, 1882

• Rizal enrolled at the


Unibersidad Central de Madrid.
In two courses – Medicine and
Philosophy and Letters.
LIFE IN MADRID
•Academy of Fine Arts of San
Fernando – Rizal studied painting and
sculpture
• Took lesson in French, German and
English under private instructors.
• Practiced fencing and shooting at the
Hall of Arms in Sanz y Carbonell.
• Rizal joined the CIRCULO-HISPANO
FILIPINO. It is an association formed by
Filipino students in Spain composed both
Filipinos and Spaniards
• Me Piden Versos (They Ask Me For Verses)-
upon the request of the members of this
society, Rizal wrote this poem which he
personally declaimed during the New Year’s
Eve reception of the Madrid Filipinos held in
the evening of December 31, 1882
CIRCULO-HISPANO FILIPINO
MARCH 1883
He joined the Masonic Lodge called
ACACIA. His reason for was to secure
Freemasonry's aid in his fight in the
Philippines.
NOVEMBER 1883
He transferred to LODGE SOLIDARIDAD,
where he become a Master Mason
JUNE 1884
Rizal finished his medical education.
He was conferred the degree of
Licentiate in Medicine. The next
year, he passed all his subjects
leading to Doctors of Medicine but
was only able to get his Doctor’s
Diploma in 1887 for he wasn’t able to
pay corresponding fees.
JUNE 1885
Rizal was awarded the degree
of Licentiate in Philosophy and
Letters by the Universidad Central
de Madrid with the rating
of “Excellent”: (Sobresaliente)
PARIS TO BERLIN

Rizal went to Paris and Germany in


order to specialize in
ophthalmology—Rizal chose this
branch of medicine because he
wanted to cure his mother’s eye
ailment
DR. LOIUS DE WECKERT

He is the leading French


Ophthalmologist during the period.
He is the leading authority among
the oculists of France, who found
Rizal such a competent student and
make him as his clinical assistant.
During his free time, he visited his
fellow countrymen – Pardo de Taveras
(Trinidad, Felix and Paz) and Juan Luna.
Rizal posed in Luna’s canvass like, “The
Blood Compact” in which he posed as
Sikatuna and Trinidad as Legaspi. He
also posed for a group picture called
“The Death of Cleopatra” wherein he
dressed as an Egyptian.
FEBRUARY 1, 1886
He left Paris to Germany and arrived
on February 3, 1886 in Heidelberg - a
historic city in Germany famous for
its old university and romantic
surroundings
DR. OTTO BECKER

Distinguished German
ophthalmologist where
Rizal worked—University Eye
Hospital
NOVEMBER 1886
Rizal arrived in Berlin. He was
enchanted by the scientific
atmosphere and the absence of
racial prejudice in Berlin.
BERLIN
Rizal met Dr. Feodor Jagor, great
scientist and author of “Travels in the
Philippines”, one of the books Rizal
admired during his student days.
He also met Dr. Rudolf Virchow, a
famous German Anthropologist; his son
Dr. Hans Virchow, a professor in
anatomy; and Dr. W. Joest, a German
Geographer.
RIZAL’S REASON IN
STAYING IN BERLIN
1. To gain further knowledge in
Ophthalmology:
2. To further his studies of sciences and
languages;
3. To observe the economic and political
conditions of the German nation;
4. To associate with famous German scientists
and scholars;
5. To publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere.
MARCH 11, 1886
One of Rizal’s important letters
written while he was in Germany
that addressed to his
sister, Trinidad.
MARCH 11, 1886
- In this letter, Rizal expressed
his high regard and admiration for
German womanhood
- The German woman, said Rizal to
his sister, is serious, diligent,
educated, and friendly. She is not
gossipy, frivolous and quarrelsome
NOLI ME TANGERE
PUBLISHED IN BERLIN
(1887)
The bleak winter of 1886 in Berlin was Rizal’s
darkest winter because no money arrived
from Calamba and he was flat broke.
The diamond ring which his sister, Saturnina,
gave him was in the pawnshop. It was
memorable in the life of Rizal for two reasons:
it was a painful episode for he was hungry, sick
(1 )

and despondent in a strange city


(2) it brought him great joy after enduring
so much sufferings, because his f irst novel, Noli
Me Tangere came off the press in March,
1887
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE’S
UNLCE TOM’S CABIN
- inspired Dr. Rizal to prepare a novel
that would depict the miseries of his
people under the lash of Spanish
tyrants.
MAXIMO VIOLA
- Rizal’s friend from Bulacan, arrived
in Berlin at the height of Rizal
despondency and loaned him the
needed funds to publish the
novel; savior of Noli
FEBRUARY 21, 1887

- the Noli was finally finished and


ready for printing
BERLINER BUCHDRUCKREI-
ACTION-GESSELSCHAFT
- a printing shop which charged the
lowest rate, that is, 300 pesos for
2,00 copies of the novel
MARCH 21, 1887

- the Noli Me Tangere came off the


press
The title Noli Me Tangere is a Latin
phrase which means “Touch Me
Not”. It is not originally conceived by
Rizal, for he admitted taking it from
the Bible
RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF
EUROPE WITH VIOLA
(1887)
MAY 11, 1887
• Rizal and Viola left Berlin by train
• Dresden- one of the best cities in Germany
• Prometheus Bound-painting wherein Rizal was
deeply impressed
• Teschen (now Decin, Czechoslovakia)- next
stopover after leaving Dresedn
LEITMERITZ
•At 1:30pm of May 13, 1887- the train, with Rizal and Viola on
board, arrived at the railroad station of
•Leitmeritz, Bohemia
for the first time, the two great scholars—
Rizal and Blumentritt—met in person
•Professor Blumentritt- a kind-hearted, old Austrian professor
•May 13 to May 16, 1887- Rizal and Viola stayed in Leitmeritz
•Burgomaster- town mayor
•Tourist’s Club of Leitmeritz-which Blumentritt was the secretary;
Rizal spoke extemporaneously in fluent Germany to the officers
and members
•Dr. Carlos Czepelak- renowned scientist of Europe
•Professor Robert Klutschak- an eminent naturalist
•May 16, 1887 at 9:45 AM- Rizal and Viola left Leitmeritz by train
PRAGUE
•Dr. Willkomm- professor of natural
history in the University of Prague

•According to Viola, “nothing of


importance happened” in this city
VIENNA
•May 20, 1887- Rizal and Viola arrived
in the beautiful city of Vienna, capital
of Austria-Hungary
•Vienna was truly the “Queen of
Danube” because of its beautiful
buildings, religious images, haunting
waltzes and majestic charm
VIENNA
•Norfentals- one of the greatest
Austrian novelists was favorably
impressed by Rizal, and years later he
spoke highly of Rizal, “whose genius he
so much admired.”
•Hotel Metropole- where Rizal and
Viola stayed In Vienna, Rizal received
his lost diamond stickpin
DANUBIAN VOYAGE TO LINTZ
• May 24, 1887- Rizal and Viola left Vienna
on a river boat to see the beautiful sights
of the Danube River
• Rizal particularly noticed that the
passengers on the river boat were using
paper napkins during the meals, which
was a novelty to him. Viola, commented
that the paper napkins were “more
hygienic and economical than cloth
napkins”
FROM LINTZ TO RHEINFALL
• Munich- where Rizal and Viola
sojourned for a short time to savor
the famous Munich beer, reputed to
be the best in Germany
• Nuremberg- one of the oldest cities
of Germany
FROM LINTZ TO RHEINFALL
• The Cathedral of Ulm- the largest
and tallest cathedral in all Germany
• From Ulm, they went to Stuttgart,
Baden and then Rheinfall (Cascade of
the Rhine). At Rheinfall, they saw the
waterfall, “the most beautiful
waterfall of Europe”
CROSSING THE FRONTIER
TO SWITZERLAND
June 2 to 3, 1887 – stayed at
Schaffhausen, Switzerland
GENEVA
• This Swiss city is one of the most
beautiful cities in Europe, visited by
world tourists every year
• June 19, 1887- Rizal treated Viola to
a blow-out. It was his 26th birthday
• Rizal and Viola spent fifteen
delightful days in Geneva
GENEVA
• June 23, 1887- Viola and Rizal
parted ways—Viola returned to
Barcelona while Rizal continued the
tour to Italy
• Exposition of the Philippines in
Madrid, Spain- Rizal was outraged by
this degradation of his fellow
countrymen the Igorots of Northern
Luzon
RIZAL IN ITALY
• June 27, 1887- Rizal reached
Rome, the “Eternal City” and also
called the “City of the Caesars”
• Rizal was thrilled by the sights and
memories of the Eternal City.
Describing to Blumentritt,
the “grandeur that was Rome”, he
wrote on June 27, 1887

June 29, 1887- the Feast Day of St.


Peter and St. Paul, Rizal visited for
the first time the Vatican, the “City
of the Popes” and the capital of
Christendom

Every night, after sightseeing the


whole day, Rizal returned to his hotel,
very tired. “I am tired as a dog,” he
wrote to Blumentritt, “but I will sleep
as a God”

After a week of wonderful sojourn


in Rome, Rizal prepared to return to
the Philippines. He had already
written to his father that he was
coming home.

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