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  2. Category:Houses in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Metro Manila" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Palacio de Memoria - Wikipedia

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    The house was opened to the public in March 2019. [2] In 2022, Palacio de Memoria received a marker for Adaptive Reuse from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. [7] The marker recognizes the mansion's engineering integrity and efforts to keep the authenticity of the building or structure design in order to conserve the site. [8]

  4. Category:Houses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Houses in the Philippines (63 P) Historic house museums in the Philippines (31 P) M. Houses in Metro Manila ... Price Mansion; R. Rizal Shrine (Calamba) ...

  5. Marcos mansions - Wikipedia

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    P. Guevarra House and Lot [20] [21] 362 P. Guevarra Street corner Maude Street, Maytunas, San Juan, Metro Manila 864 m 2 (9,300 sq ft) Ferdinand Marcos, Imelda Marcos Currently used by Imee Marcos as the official address of her media outfit, Creative Media and Film Society of the Philippines.

  6. Jose P. Laurel Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Jose P. Laurel Residence, also known as Villa Pacencia and Laurel Mansion, is a historic house located at 515 Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila.The three-story house was built in 1957 and was one of the three houses owned by the President of the Second Republic of the Philippines, José P. Laurel.

  7. Casa Consulado (Quiapo) - Wikipedia

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    The Casa Consulado, also known as Iturralde Mansion or Iturralde House, is a heritage house located in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines. The house typifies the architectural style of Bandehadong Bahay na Bato that was common during the 1920s in the Philippines.

  8. Goldenberg Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Goldenberg Mansion is a historic residence built in the 1870s by the Eugsters, a Spanish merchant family. Later, it was revamped in a Moorish Revival style by Jose Moreno Lacalle, a Spanish colonial official and writer, using materials such as Philippine hardwood, pre-fabricated steel from Belgium, Italian marble, and bricks and tiles from Spain.

  9. Bahay Pangulo - Wikipedia

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    The Bahay Pangulo's original structure was built in the 1930s by the Bureau of Public Works and was designed by architect Juan Arellano and Antonio M. Toledo. [2] [3] [1] It was originally built as a rest house of the Malacañang Park for informal activities and social functions of the president.