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It was owned by Don Catalino Rodriguez, Sariaya’s town Presidente (Mayor during the American occupation period) from 1908 to 1909. The house occupies an entire block near the church park. Its main entrance faces south along Calle Daliz and is bounded by Calle Rizal on the west and Quezon Avenue (formerly Calle Talavera) on the east. [ 2 ]
The Gala–Rodriguez mansion was built in the 1930s as Dr. Isidro Rodriguez' gift to his ailing wife, Doña Gregoria, who had long wished to have her dream house for their seven children. During the house construction, Sariaya and the Province of Quezon were suffering from a crisis brought by a pest called leaf miners. Most of the coconut ...
Sariaya, Quezon: Quezon Ave. Upload Photo: Delfin and Pacing Emralinan House Built in the 1930s Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon: Quezon Ave. Upload Photo: Eulalio and Elena de Castro House Built in the 1930s Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon: 24 Quezon Ave. Upload Photo: Solis-Oca House Built in 1910; adaptive reuse as library Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon: 37 Quezon ...
Beaux-Arts mansion of former provincial governor Natalio Enriquez. Quezon: Sariaya: Pan-Philippine Highway PH-40-0100 Rodriguez House (Villa Sariaya) Ancestral house owned by Don Catalino Rodriguez, town mayor of Sariaya from 1908–1909.
Sariaya ([sɐɾˈjajɐ]), officially the Municipality of Sariaya (Tagalog: Bayan ng Sariaya), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 161,868 people making it the second most populous in Quezon after the capital city of Lucena .
Current logo for the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property Beaux-Arts style mansion Lopez ancestral house in Jaro, Iloilo City. Ancestral houses of the Philippines or Heritage Houses are homes owned and preserved by the same family for several generations as part of the Filipino family culture. [1]
Villa Sariaya. Quezon is home to heritage houses from the early 20th century built in the American architecture of the time such as the Enriquez-Gala Mansion, Gala-Rodriguez House and Villa Sariaya. Not only do these houses tell stories of the opulence afforded by coconut landlords but also gives us a glimpse of the uncertainty during wartime. [38]
Spanish colonial bridge along Tayabas-Sariaya Provincial Road. Not included under the declaration of National Cultural Treasure under the title "Spanish Colonial Bridges of Tayabas" Quezon: Tayabas, Quezon: Brgy. Calumpang, along Tayabas-Sariaya Provincial Road