Philippines National Historical Landmarks
Philippines National Historic Landmarks is a registry of in the Philippines that have been officially declared by the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property.
There appear to be about 120 of them, as of August 2018.[note 1] These are:
- Embassy of the Philippines - Tokyo
- Fort Pikit
- Old Iloilo City Hall
- Leyte Provincial Capitol
- (try Old Legislative Building and National Museum and )
- Bahay Nakpil-Bautista
- Cebu Provincial Capitol
- (try )
- (try )
- (try and )
- (try Antonio Luna)
- Church of the Holy Sacrifice
- (try )
- Cuartel de Santo Domingo
- Corregidor
- (try )
- (try )
- Teodoro Brillantes House
- ( try )
- (try )
- (try Jaro Cathedral )
- (try Vicente Manansala )
- ( Felix Y. Manalo )
- Capas Concentration Camp
- Army and Navy Club Building
- Battle of Alapan
- (Diosdado P. Macapagal)
- ( Tejeros Convention, )
- ) Baldomero Aguinaldo )
- ( Miguel Malvar )
- ( Barasoain Church )
- ( Leon Apacible )
- ( Marcela Agoncillo), birthplace of Doña Marcela Mariño de Agoncillo, maker of the first Philippine Flag.
- ( Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery )
- ( , Taal )
- Malacañang Palace
- Luneta Hotel
- ( , Pila)
- ( , Malolos )
- Mehan Gardens
- ( Jose P. Laurel, )
- ( )
- ( Jacinto Zamora )
- Mansion House
- ( , )
- Bank of the Philippine Islands
- ) )
- (, )
- ( Ramon Magsaysay )
- Bonifacio Trial House
- ( Church of San Pedro Apostol, Loboc Church )
- Manila Hotel
- ( , Argao Church )
- Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol
- Manila Metropolitan Theater
- Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine
- ( , )
- Silliman University
- ( )
- Mercado Mansion
- , (, )
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- Philippine Military Academy
Notes[]
- ^ The PRCP's "blogspot" webpage indicates 118 postings by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines tagged as "National Historic Landmark" as of August 2018. However then there turns out to be 124 such postings.
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Categories:
- Lists of Cultural Properties of the Philippines