Augusto P. Hizon House
The Augusto P. Hizon House (built in 1874)[1] is a heritage house in the City of San Fernando in the Pampanga province of the Philippines. The house is located along Consunji Street in the city.[2]
History[]
The turn-of-the-century Victorian-style Bahay na Bato house was built by the couple Teodoro Santos, Jr. and Africa Ventura. The house was later purchased by Maria Salome Hizon, a nurse of the Pampanga Chapter of the Philippine Red Cross during the Philippine Revolution. The property was acquired by her brother Ramon Hizon and is currently owned by the heirs of his son Augusto Hizon.[2] It became a Heritage House in 2010.[3]
Façade of the House
Front of the house
Fence and house
References[]
- ^ Office (CICTO), City Information and Communications Technology. "Heritage District". City of San Fernando - Christmas Capital of the Philippines. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
- ^ a b Dee, Enrico (2008-01-03). "City of San Fernando Heritage Houses series" Archived November 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Byahilo: Ito ang trip ko!. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.
- ^ Henares, Ivan. "Pampanga: Augusto P. Hizon House in San Fernando now a Heritage House". Retrieved 2021-02-14.
15°01′36″N 120°41′32″E / 15.026796118062416°N 120.69224650816035°ECoordinates: 15°01′36″N 120°41′32″E / 15.026796118062416°N 120.69224650816035°E
- Buildings and structures in San Fernando, Pampanga
- Heritage Houses in the Philippines
- Landmarks in the Philippines