National Capital Region
editOfficial Heritage House Name[a] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Mira-nila House | Cubao, Quezon City | Art deco mansion of the built by Conrado Benitez. The name Mira-nila supposedly came from Helena Benitez, Conrado's daughter, who shouted "mira a Manila" ("look at Manila") to point out the fire in Intramuros in the 1930s[1] | Resolution No. 04, S. 2011 | 2011[2] |
Lichauco House | Sta. Ana, Manila | A Bahay na bato built in 1859 occupied by affluent lawyer and diplomat Marcial Lichauco | NHC Resolution No. 06, S. 2010 | 2011[3] |
Region I
editOfficial Heritage House Name[b] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Syquia Mansion | Vigan, Ilocos Sur | Large bahay na bato of Justo Angco built in 1830. Famous for being the home of Alice Syquia, first lady of the Philippines and wife of President Elpidio Quirino. | NHI. Board Resolution 1, s. 2002 | 2002[4] |
Region III
editOfficial Heritage House Name[c] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Hizon Ancestral House[d] | San Fernando, Pampanga | Bahay na bato built for Saturnino Henson y David. | Resolution No. 03, S. 2003 | 2003[5] |
Singian-Hizon Ancestral House[e] | San Fernando, Pampanga | Built in 1870 by Anacleto Hizon, Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando and Victoria Singian de Miranda y De campo | Resolution No. 04, S. 2003 | 2003[5] |
Cuyugan-Dayrit Ancestral House | San Fernando, Pampanga | American domestic style bahay na bato built in 1920 Joaquin Dayrit y Singian and Maria Paz Cuyugan y de Leon. | Resolution No. 05, S. 2003 | 2003[5] |
Lazatin Ancestral House | San Fernando, Pampanga | Amercian style bahay na bato built in 1925 for Serafin Lazatin y Ocampo and Encarnacion Singian y Torres. | Resolution No. 6, S. 2003 | 2003[5] |
Alberta Uitangcoy House | Malolos City, Bulacan | House of Alberta Uitancoy, one of the 20 women of the town who where the first to built a night school to study the Spanish language. Now the Museum of the Women of Malolos. | Resolution No. 07, S. 2010 | 2010 [6] |
Augusto P. Hizon House | San Fernando, Pampanga | Victorian-style mansion built by Teodoro and Africa Ventura which was eventually bought by Maria Salome Hizon, which was eventually inherited by Augusto Hizon. | Resolution No. 06, S. 2010 | 2010 [3] |
Casa dela Fuente "Bahay na Malaki"[f] | San Rafael, Bulacan | A bahay na bato built by Don Vicente Trinidad dela Fuente in 1890. | NHCP no. 7, s. 2022 | 2022 [7] |
Region IV-A
editOfficial Heritage House Name[g] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Luz-Katigbak Ancestral House | Lipa,Batangas | Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in the 1860s for Don Manuel Mitra de San Miguel-Luz and Doña Segunda Solis Katigbak | Resolution No. 04, S. 1996 | 1996[8] |
Ylagan-De La Rosa Ancestral House | Taal, Batangas | Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in 1800 for Don Julian Ylagan and Doña Dionisia Agoncillo-Ylagan | Resolution No. 09, S. 1998 | 1998[9] |
Goco Ancestral House | Taal, Batangas | Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built for Don Juan Goco, KKK treasurer | NHI Board Resolution No. 03, S. 2000 | 2000[10] |
Sarayba House | Gen. Trias, Cavite | Bahay na bato of Doña Maria Dolores Gomes-Trias | Resolution No. 06, S. 2005 | 2005[11] |
Natalio Enriquez House | Sariaya, Quezon | Art deco mansion built in 1932 by Arch. Andres Luna de San Pedro for Natalio Enriquez, Governor of Tayabas (1940-1946) | Resolution No. 02, S. 2008 | 2008[12] |
Rodriguez House | Sariaya, Quezon | A bahay na bato built in 1922 for Don Catalino Rodriguez, town Presidente of Sariaya in the 1910s | Resolution No. 03, S. 2008 | 2008[12] |
Gala-Rodriguez House | Sariaya, Quezon | 1930s Art deco mansion designed by National Artist Juan Nakpil for Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and Doña Gregoria Gala, wealthy plantation owners | Resolution No. 06, S. 2008 | 2008[12] |
Region IV-B
editOfficial Heritage House Name[h] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year Installed |
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Casa Narvas | Boac, Marinduque | Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in the 1892 by Vicente Narvas | Resolution No. 01, S. 2007 | 2007[13] |
Region V
editRegion VI -Western Visayas
editOfficial Heritage House Name[i] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Lopez Ancestral House | Iloilo City, Iloilo | Also referred to as the Lopez Boathouse, the Streamline Moderne mansion was built in 1935 for the wealthy Lopez family of Iloilo. | Resolution No. 03, S. 2002 | 2002[14] |
Roca Encantada | Guimaras Island | Translates to Enchanted rock, this mansion on an island, with its current iteration built in the 1940s and modifications in 2002, was built for the Lopez family of Iloilo | Resolution No. 12, s. 2002 [15] | 2002[10] |
Bahay na Bato in Antique | San Jose de Buenavista, Antique | Also known as the Azurin-Gella House, the site is a restored 19th century Bahay na bato, only extant example of bahay na bato architecture in Antique[16] | Board resolution 7, S. 2020 | 2020 |
Ledesma Ancestral House | Jaro, IloIlo | A bahay na bato built by Doña Pacita Lopez in the 1820s. Occupied by the Ledesma family. | NHCP no. 14, s. 2022 | 2022 [17] |
Region VII
editOfficial Heritage House Name[j] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year declared |
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Clarin Ancestral House | Loay, Bohol | Spanish colonial-era style bahay na bato built in 1844 for Don Aniceto Velez Clarin. Notable for its use of Nipa leaves, a rarity in old homes in the Philippines due to its fragility. | Resolution No. 08, S. 1998 | 1998[18] |
Silva House | Carcar, Cebu | Built in the 1880s by brothers Benito Silva and Father Anastacio Del Coro from reclaimed materials [19] | Resolution No. 07, S. 2009 | 2009[20] |
Balay Na Tisa[k] | Carcar, Cebu | A large limewashed bahay na bato built in Don Roman Sarmiento 1859 famed for its preserved red clay tiles, a rarity now in the Philippines, from which it is named | Resolution No. 08, S. 2009 | 2009[20] |
"Sa Dakong Balay” (Don Florencio Noel House) | Carcar, Cebu | Coralstone and wood Bahay na bato of Don Florencio Noel built in the late 1880s | Resolution No. 09, S. 2009 | 2009[20] |
Mercado Mansion | Carcar, Cebu | Early 19th century bahay na bato built by Don Mariano Mercado | Resolution No. 10, S. 2009 | 2009[20] |
Carlos P. Garcia House | Tagbilaran, Bohol | Provincial residence of Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Republic of the Philippines. Built in the early 1950s, the house was originally rented from the Jorolan family. | Resolution No. 10, S. 2009 | 2009[20] |
Negros Island Region (NIR)
editOfficial Heritage House Name[l] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year Installed |
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Manuel Severino Hofileña Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Built in 1934, this fusion of art deco and art nouveau mansion served as the ancestral house of the Hofileña family | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Claudio Hilado Akol Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | now owned by the Locsin Genealogy Foundation | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Manuel dela Rama Locsin Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | An arcaded american era residential and commercial building built by Manuel dela Rama Locsin in 1935. | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Felix Tad-y Lacson Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Demolished in 2014 | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Soledad and Maria Montelibano Lacson Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Kapitan Marciano Montelibano Lacson Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato turned commercial space of Capt. Marciano Montelibano Lacson | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Vicente Conlu Lacson Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Maria Ledesma Goles Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Jose Ledesma Ledesma Ancestral House [m] | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Teodoro Morada Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Spanish- American inspired two-storey house | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[22][21] |
Generoso Reyes Gamboa Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Twin Houses in the Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato style built for Generoso Reyes Gamboa's sons Ernesto and Generoso Jr. | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Digna Locsin Consing Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
German Lacson Gaston Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Carlos Javelosa Jalandoni Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | American colonial-era bahay na bato which served as the ancestral home of the wealthy Jalandoni family | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Dr. Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Bernardino Jalandoni Ancestral House[n] | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Resolution No. 3 s. 1993 | 1993[23][24] [21] | |
German Locsin Unson Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Spanish colonial revival house built in 1938 | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] |
Delfin Ledesma Ledesma Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 | 1993[21] | |
Cesar Lacson Locsin Ancestal House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993[o] | 1993[21] | |
Victor Fernandez Gaston Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | More famously known as Balay Negrense. A two-storey hacienda house of Victor F. Gaston and Prudencia Fernandez | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[25] |
Carlos Arceo Ledesma Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] | |
Jose Benedicto Gamboa Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | An art deco house with a notable American style sun porch, built for Jose Benedicto Gamboa. | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[26][24] |
Angel Araneta Ledesma Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | American style bahay na bato of Angel Araneta | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[27][24] |
Benita Jara Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | now the Silay City Sangguniang Panlungsod Building | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] |
Amelia Hilado Flores Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] | |
Alejandro Amercharuza Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] | |
Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Neo-Spanish Mission style mansion of Jose Corteza Locsin built in the 1930s. | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] |
Augusto Hilado Severino Ancestral House | Silay City, Negros Occidental | demolished. site now owned by the Iglesia ni Cristo | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] |
Severino Building | Silay City, Negros Occidental | Also known as the Baldevia, it is the house and commercial building of Lino Lope Severino, known to be the first department store in Negros. | Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 | 1994[24] |
Infante Heritage House | La Carlota City, Negros Occidental | Hacienda house built by Don Teodulfo Infante and Doña Rosita Sanchez in 1929 | NHI Board Resolution no . 1, S. 2001 | 2001[28] |
Region VIII
editOfficial Heritage House Name[p] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year Installed |
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Oppus Ancestral House | Maasin city, Southern Leyte | Bahay na bato of the Oppus family. Now houses the Southern Leyte Public Library | Resolution No. 07, S. 2005 | 2005[11] |
Region IX
editRegion X
editOfficial Heritage House Name[q] | Location | Description | Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker | Year Installed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Macapagal-Macaraeg Ancestral House | Iligan city, Lanao del Norte | Built in the 1950 for the Macaraeg family. | 2002[10] |
BARMM
edit- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Official marker installed by the National Historical Institute names it as Hension-Hizon House
- ^ Official marker installed by the National Historical Institute names the site as Hizon-Singian House
- ^ The marker installed by the NHCP uses the name Dela fuente- Villaroman Ancestral house.
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Additional name on the marker installed by the National Historical Institute is Sarmiento- Osmeña House
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Official Heritage house marker is Jose "Pitong" Ledesma Ancestral House.
- ^ The name on the plaque is Bernardino-Ysabel Jalandoni Ancestral house
- ^ While cited in the plaque, the house is not found in NHI Resolution No. 3, S. 1993
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
- ^ "Mira Nila Press kit" (PDF).
- ^ https://nhcp.gov.ph/board_resolution/2011-board-resolutions/.
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