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English: Calle Crisologo is a 15th Century Spanish Street in Vigan,Ilocos Sur considered to be one of the heritage sites in the Philippines. It is lined with antique houses, and specialty shops leading to the town's hundred year old churches.
Calle Crisologo at night. Popular sites include Calle Crisologo located in the Mestizo district- the old quarters of the city. [38] Syquia Mansion Museum, [39] Plaza Salcedo's Dancing Fountain, [40] Padre Burgos House, [41] Baluarte Zoo, and the National Museum of the Philippines. [42] Nearby is the Bantay Church Bell Tower.
The City of Vigan is a Unesco World Heritage Site in that it is one of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines where its structures remained intact, and is well known for its cobblestone streets, and a unique architecture that fuses Philippine and Oriental building designs and construction, with colonial European architecture.
The City of Vigan is a Unesco World Heritage Site in that it is one of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines where its structures remained intact, and is well known for its cobblestone streets, and a unique architecture that fuses Philippine and Oriental building designs and construction, with colonial European architecture.
Florentino Ancestral House (Cafe Leona), Calle Crisologo, Vigan City Filipino April 19, 1959 Leon C. Pichay: Writer and poet from Vigan and associate writer of the Ilocano Times. Burgos St., Vigan City: Filipino July 5, 1983 Mansion Syquia Syquia heritage house, constructed in 1830. Declared as a heritage house. Syquia Ancestral House, Vigan City
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The heart of Vigan City, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the half-kilometer Calle Crisologo or Mena Crisologo Street. [ 7 ] [ 4 ] He was married to Felipa Florentino and the mother of Philippine women's literature, Leona Florentino , was his sister-in-law.