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Intramuros: The Walled City of Manila

#philipines #travel #travel #thingstodo Intramuros, which means “within the walls” in Spanish, is one of the most iconic historical landmarks in Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1571 by Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi, it served as the political, religious, and educational center of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines for over 300 years. Surrounded by thick stone walls and moats, Intramuros was built as a fortress city to protect against foreign invasions. One of the most notable features of Intramuros is Fort Santiago, a citadel that played a significant role during both the Spanish and American periods. It was used as a military prison and execution ground, especially during World War II. Another must-see is Manila Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, and San Agustin Church, the oldest stone church in the Philippines and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although heavily damaged during World War II, many of Intramuros’ historic buildings have been restored. The city now offers a blend of old-world charm and modern accessibility. Visitors can explore Casa Manila Museum, which recreates a colonial-era home, walk along the Baluarte de San Diego fortifications, or enjoy a bamboo bike tour through cobblestone streets. Intramuros is not just a monument of the past—it is a living cultural space where history meets modern life. It regularly hosts events, cultural performances, and religious processions, offering locals and tourists a deep insight into Filipino heritage shaped by Spanish influence. A visit to Intramuros is a journey back in time. It is ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and culture, and offers a peaceful escape in the heart of bustling Manila.
Posted: May 5, 2025
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Casa Manila is a Spanish-style house museum located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It was built in 1981 by the order of Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the country, to recreate the living conditions of the upper class Filipinos during the Spanish colonial era, especially in the late 19th century. The building of Casa Manila was designed by Filipino architect José Ma. Zaragoza, who was inspired by the “House of Don Severino Mendoza” in Biñan, Laguna. The building is a “bahay na bato”, a half-timbered, half-stone house, a traditional Philippine architecture influenced by Spain. It is characterized by the lower floor made of cement or stone and the upper floor made of wood, with wooden louver windows and shell glass (capiz windows). The museum is decorated with antique furniture from the colonial era, such as carved wooden beds, cabinets, tables, tableware, silverware, paintings and home decorations that reflect the luxury and lifestyle of the “Ilustrado” or upper-middle class Filipinos at that time. They often had connections to the Spanish government or were wealthy from trade. Casa Manila is located in the Plaza San Luis Complex, a collection of restored and rebuilt historic buildings to promote the preservation of traditional culture and tourism. Casa Manila is one of the major examples of the Intramuros Revival Project, carried out by the Intramuros Administration. A visit to Casa Manila offers a journey back in time to the colonial era. Visitors will learn about the lifestyle, family relationships, the role of domestic servants, and the traditional banquets of the Filipino upper class. Although it is a reconstruction of a later building, Casa Manila is valuable for preserving the culture, architecture, and understanding of Philippine history, especially the period when Spain had a great influence on the country’s politics, religion, language, and social structure. Today, Casa Manila is a major tourist attraction in Manila, visited by both local and international tourists. It has also been the setting for many period TV shows, documentaries, and dramas. It is an important destination for those who want to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural roots of the Filipino people during the colonial era.

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