Philippines National Historical Landmarks

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Philippines National Historic Landmarks is a registry of historic sites in the Philippines that have been officially declared by the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property.

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There appear to be about 120 of them, as of August 2018. [note 1] These are:

  1. Session Hall of the Senate of the Philippines
  2. Bradford Memorial Church
  3. Manila Bay and Waterfront from Del Pan Bridge to the Cultural Center of the Philippines
  4. Embassy of the Philippines - Tokyo
  5. Zapote Battlefield
  6. Fort Pikit
  7. Old Iloilo City Hall
  8. Simbahan ng San Joaquin
  9. Simbahan ng Dauis
  10. Simbahan ng Molo
  11. Casa de Comunidad de Tayabas
  12. Church of Tabaco
  13. Leyte Provincial Capitol
  14. Simbahan ng Loon
  15. Simbahan ng Ivana
  16. Church, Convent and Site of the Beaterio of Sabtang
  17. Old Legislative Building (now National Museum) (try Old Legislative Building and National Museum and Ang Pambansang Museo)
  18. Miag-ao Church Historical Landmark
  19. Bahay Nakpil-Bautista
  20. Quezon Provincial Capitol Building
  21. Cebu Provincial Capitol
  22. Baptistry of the Church of Calamba
  23. Dauis Church Complex
  24. Church of San Agustin
  25. Church of San Sebastian Historical Landmark (try Church of San Sebastian)
  26. Church of Paete
  27. Simbahan ng Dumangas
  28. Ang Kapilya ng Ermita
  29. Rosendo Mejica Historical Landmark (try Rosendo Mejica)
  30. Bantayan ng Punta Cruz
  31. President Carlos P. Garcia House
  32. Simbahan ng Lazi
  33. MacArthur Landing Site/Leyte Landing Site (try MacArthur Landing Site and Leyte Landing Site)
  34. Katedral ng Maasin
  35. Intramuros and its Walls
  36. Birthplace of Antonio Luna (try Antonio Luna)
  37. Church of the Holy Sacrifice
  38. P. Burgos Elementary School Historical Landmark (try P. Burgos Elementary School )
  39. Filipino-Japanese Friendship Historical Landmark
  40. First Rizal Monument in the Philippines
  41. Wenceslao Vinzons Historical Landmark
  42. Cuartel de Santo Domingo
  43. Corregidor
  44. Labanan sa Imus
  45. Parola ng Malabrigo
  46. Taal Church Historical Landmark (try Taal Church )
  47. Church of Baler Historical Landmark (try Church of Baler )
  48. Birthplace of General Gregorio del Pilar
  49. Teodoro Brillantes House
  50. Gen. Juan Araneta Historical Landmark ( try Gen. Juan Araneta )
  51. Gen. Aniceto Lacson Historical Landmark (try Gen. Aniceto Lacson )
  52. Belfry of the Jaro Cathedral
  53. Vicente Manansala Historical Landmark (try Vicente Manansala )
  54. Ang Sigaw ng Pugadlawin
  55. Birthplace of Felix Y. Manalo ( Felix Y. Manalo )
  56. Simbahan ng Boac
  57. Capas Concentration Camp
  58. Church of Abucay
  59. Church of Lubao
  60. Balantang Memorial Cemetery
  61. Elks Club Building Historical Landmark
  62. Army and Navy Club Building
  63. Paciano Rizal House
  64. Battle of Alapan
  65. Torogan House
  66. President Diosdado P. Macapagal Museum and Library (Diosdado P. Macapagal)
  67. The Tejeros Convention (Casa Hacienda and its Environs) ( Tejeros Convention, Casa Hacienda )
  68. Simbahan Parokya ng Quipayo
  69. Baldomero Aguinaldo Historical Landmark ) Baldomero Aguinaldo )
  70. Miguel Malvar Historical Landmark ( Miguel Malvar )
  71. Barasoain Church Historical Landmark ( Barasoain Church )
  72. Leon Apacible Historical Landmark ( Leon Apacible )
  73. Marcela Agoncillo Historical Landmark ( Marcela Agoncillo), birthplace of Doña Marcela Mariño de Agoncillo, maker of the first Philippine Flag.
  74. Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery Historical Landmark ( Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery )
  75. Portion of the Town of Taal ( Town of Taal, Taal )
  76. Parola ng Cape Melville
  77. Church of Pan-ay
  78. Church, Convent, and Cemetery of Barotac
  79. Malacañang Palace
  80. Luneta Hotel
  81. Town Center of Pila ( Town of Pila, Pila)
  82. Town Center of Malolos ( Town of Malolos, Malolos )
  83. Mehan Gardens
  84. Fuerte De La Conception Y Del Triunfo
  85. Plaza Libertad
  86. Parola ng Bagacay Point
  87. Jose P. Laurel Monument, Batangas ( Jose P. Laurel, Jose P. Laurel Monument )
  88. Sergio Osmeña House Historical Landmark ( Sergio Osmeña House Historical Landmark )
  89. Birthplace of Father Jacinto Zamora ( Jacinto Zamora )
  90. Mansion House
  91. Surrender Site of General Tomuyuki Yamashita ( Tomuyuki Yamashita, Surrender of General Yamashita )
  92. Old Casa Real and Provincial Capitol of Pangasinan
  93. Simbahan ng Sta. Maria
  94. Church of Bacarra
  95. Church of Paoay
  96. Battle Site Memorial of Pulang Lupa
  97. Bank of the Philippine Islands
  98. Dapitan - Liwasan ng Dapitan ) Liwasan ng Dapitan )
  99. Sheik Karimul Makhdum Mosque
  100. Iwahig Penal Prison and Farm (Iwahig Penal Prison, Iwahig Penal Colony)
  101. Simbahan ng Baclayon
  102. Simbahan ng Boljoon
  103. Ramon Magsaysay Historical Landmark ( Ramon Magsaysay )
  104. Bonifacio Trial House
  105. Church of San Pedro Apostol (Loboc Church) ( Church of San Pedro Apostol, Loboc Church )
  106. Ang Tahanan Ng Pamilyang Aquino
  107. Simbahan ng Santisima Trinidad ng Loay
  108. Manila Hotel
  109. Church of Nuestra Senora De La Consolacion (Argao Church) ( Church of Nuestra Senora De La Consolacion, Argao Church )
  110. Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion
  111. Simbahang Immaculada Conception ng Tamontaka
  112. Parola ng Bojeador
  113. Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol
  114. Manila Metropolitan Theater
  115. Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine
  116. Church of San Guillermo de Aquitania (Dalaguete Church) ( Church of San Guillermo de Aquitania, Dalaguete Church )
  117. Silliman University
  118. Rizal National Monument
  119. Mabini Shrine, PUP ( Mabini Shrine )
  120. Seminary of Nueva Caceres
  121. Mercado Mansion
  122. Ang Dakong Balay (Don Florencio Noel House), (Ang Dakong Balay, Don Florencio Noel House )
  123. Silva House
  124. Balay na Tisa (Sarmiento-Osmeña House) ( Balay na Tisa, Sarmiento-Osmeña House )
  125. Philippine Military Academy
  126. Tumauini Church (St. Matthias Church in Tumauini, Isabela)

Notes

  1. 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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