This list contains an overview of the government recognized Cultural Properties of the Philippines in the Ilocos Region. The list is based on the official lists provided by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Philippines.
Cultural Property wmph identifier | Site name | Description | Province | City/municipality | Address | Coordinates | Image |
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PH-01-0001 | Bacarra Church | St. Andrew Church | Ilocos Norte | Bacarra | M. Castro Street | 18°15′02″N120°36′42″E / 18.250495°N 120.611788°E | |
PH-01-0002 | Badoc Church | St. John the Baptist Church | Ilocos Norte | Badoc | Soriano Street | 17°55′41″N120°28′30″E / 17.928102°N 120.475116°E | |
PH-01-0003 | Juan Luna Shrine | Ilocos Norte | Badoc | Rizal Street | 17°55′38″N120°28′37″E / 17.927236°N 120.47691°E | ||
PH-01-0004 | Gregorio Aglipay Shrine | Ilocos Norte | Pinili | ||||
PH-01-0005 | Artemio Ricarte Shrine | Ilocos Norte | Batac | ||||
PH-01-0006 | Cape Bojeador Lighthouse | Designed by Engineer Magin Pers y Pers. Constructed and finished by Servicio de Faro under Engr. Guillermo Brockman in 1890. | Ilocos Norte | Burgos | Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Road | 18°30′44″N120°35′53″E / 18.512293°N 120.597978°E | |
PH-01-0007 | Gregoria M. Rivera de Quirino Memorial Hospital | Ilocos Norte | Dingras | ||||
PH-01-0008 | Puruganan House | Ilocos Norte | Dingras | ||||
PH-01-0009 | Dingras Church Ruins | Ilocos Norte | Dingras | ||||
PH-01-0010 | Laoag Church | St. William Cathedral. Chapel of wood and thatch built on this site when the Augustinian friars founded the parish, 1580. Replaced by this church of Italian Renaissance; foundation laid, 1612. Looted by Chieftain Almazan who took possession of Virgin Mary's crown and proclaimed himself king, 1661. Damaged by fire, 1843; repaired by Obras Publicas under Engineer Antonio dela Camara and Fray Santiago Muñiz, 1873–1880. Occupied by Revolutionists, 1898; by American forces 1899. Ownership contested by Aglipayans, 1901. Scene of Diocesan Marian Congress, 1932 and 1949. | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Juan Luna Street | 18°11′38″N120°35′37″E / 18.19387°N 120.593635°E | |
PH-01-0011 | Laoag City Hall | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Tupas St., Brgy. 14, Poblacion, | 18°11′42″N120°35′31″E / 18.195036°N 120.591860°E | ||
PH-01-0012 | Anastacia Giron Tupas Marker | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | PhilHealth Office, Tupas St., Brgy. 14, Poblacion | 18°11′41″N120°35′29″E / 18.194742°N 120.591286°E | ||
PH-01-0013 | Rizal Monument | Built in 1922 in front of the Ilocos Norte Capitol | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol Grounds, Brgy. 13, Poblacion | 18°11′46″N120°35′35″E / 18.196111°N 120.592958°E | |
PH-01-0014 | Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly Monument | Built in 1881 as a way of thanking King Alfonso XII of Spain by the people of Laoag for abolishing the tobacco monopoly. [1] | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Aurora Park, Brgy. 14, Poblacion | 18°11′42″N120°35′33″E / 18.195071°N 120.592594°E | |
PH-01-0015 | Marcos Hall of Justice | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | F.R. Castro, Street, Pan-Philippine Highway, Brgy. 11, Poblacion | 18°11′44″N120°35′32″E / 18.195472°N 120.592292°E | ||
PH-01-0016 | Laoag City Fountain | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Aurora Park, Brgy. 14, Poblacion | 18°11′44″N120°35′34″E / 18.195487°N 120.592654°E | ||
PH-01-0017 | To Thee I Give Monument | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Aurora Park, Brgy. 14, Poblacion | 18°11′45″N120°35′34″E / 18.195755°N 120.592794°E | ||
PH-01-0018 | Ilocos Norte Capitol | Seat of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte built in Neo-classical style from 1918 to 1924. [2] | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol Grounds, Brgy. 14, Poblacion | 18°11′47″N120°35′35″E / 18.196293°N 120.593065°E | |
PH-01-0019 | Museo Ilocos Norte (also Museo Gameng) | A museum that showcases the cultural heritage of Ilocos Norte. [3] | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | V. Llanes corner Gen. Antonio Luna St | 18°11′49″N120°35′33″E / 18.196890°N 120.592558°E | |
PH-01-0020 | Ligot House | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | #11 Gen. A. Luna corner Segundo Ave | 18°11′47″N120°35′39″E / 18.196258°N 120.594127°E | ||
PH-01-0021 | DWC High School Laoag | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Gen. A Luna Street, | 18°11′49″N120°35′35″E / 18.197059°N 120.592917°E | ||
PH-01-0022 | Peralta Building | Built in 1957, Currently used as Laoag Rural Bank | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Gen. A Luna Street, | 18°11′49″N120°35′36″E / 18.196908°N 120.593212°E | |
PH-01-0023 | I. Dithas House | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Lagasca corner Gen. A Luna Street, | 18°11′48″N120°35′37″E / 18.196720°N 120.593629°E | ||
PH-01-0024 | Balay Niblas | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Paco Roman corner Gen. A Luna Street, | 18°11′48″N120°35′38″E / 18.196547°N 120.593983°E | ||
PH-01-0025 | Ermita Hill | Site of the first mass in Ilocos | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Ilocos Norte Water District Site, Brgy 23, San Andres, Laoag City | 18°11′27″N120°36′01″E / 18.190944°N 120.600298°E | |
PH-01-0026 | Governor Roque Ablan Sr. Shrine | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Bonifacio Street | 18°11′32″N120°35′56″E / 18.192210°N 120.598838°E | More images | |
PH-01-0027 | San Nicolas de Tolentino Chapel | Chapel of San Nicolas de Tolentino inside Laoag Catholic Cemetery. | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Gomburza Street, Laoag City Cemetery | 18°12′15″N120°35′06″E / 18.204209°N 120.584923°E | |
PH-01-0028 | Laoag Catholic Cemetery Cross | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Brgy. 1 | 18°12′12″N120°35′04″E / 18.203444°N 120.584550°E | ||
PH-01-0029 | Gabaldon Building | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Laoag Central Elementary School, Brgy. 16 | 18°11′42″N120°35′38″E / 18.19501°N 120.593913°E | ||
PH-01-0030 | Laoag Sinking Bell Tower | Ilocos Norte | Laoag | Paco Roman corner A. Bonifacio Street, Brgy. 14 | 18°11′42″N120°35′36″E / 18.194912°N 120.593346°E | ||
PH-01-0031 | Paoay Church | Located in the town of Paoay, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines, the church is one of the four churches in the Philippines designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Finished in 1710, it was inaugurated only on February 28, 1896. It was destroyed by an earthquake while being constructed in 1706 and in 1927. | Ilocos Norte | Paoay | MacArthur Street | 18°03′42″N120°31′18″E / 18.061542°N 120.521564°E | More images |
PH-01-0032 | San Nicolas Church | Ilocos Norte | San Nicolas | Doña Josefa Llanes Escoda National Highway | 18°10′26″N120°35′43″E / 18.173866°N 120.595227°E | ||
PH-01-0033 | San Nicolas Municipal Hall | Ilocos Norte | San Nicolas | National Highway cor. Madamba Road | 18°10′22″N120°35′37″E / 18.172778°N 120.593611°E | More images | |
PH-01-0034 | Sarrat Church | Ilocos Norte | Sarrat | 18°09′21″N120°38′42″E / 18.155792°N 120.644886°E | More images | ||
PH-01-0035 | Solsona Heritage Town | Ilocos Norte | Solsona | 18°05′34″N120°46′20″E / 18.092655°N 120.772339°E | More images | ||
PH-01-0036 | Gregoria M. Rivera de Quirino Memorial Hospital | Ilocos Sur | Vigan | ||||
PH-01-0037 | Battle of Bessang Pass Site | Ilocos Sur | Cervantes | ||||
PH-01-0038 | Tirad Pass Shrine | Ilocos Sur | Gregorio del Pilar | ||||
PH-01-0039 | Narvacan Church | Ilocos Sur | Narvacan | San Jose Street | 17°25′07″N120°28′36″E / 17.418485°N 120.476631°E | ||
PH-01-0040 | Magsingal Church | St. Williams Church | Ilocos Sur | Magsingal | National Highway | 17°41′05″N120°25′32″E / 17.684658°N 120.425615°E | |
PH-01-0041 | Pasong Diego-Gabriela Silang | Ilocos Sur | Santa | ||||
PH-01-0042 | Santa Maria Church | Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion Church UNESCO World Heritage Site | Ilocos Sur | Santa Maria | 17°21′59″N120°28′59″E / 17.366389°N 120.483056°E | ||
PH-01-0043 | Gregoria M. Rivera Memorial Library | Ilocos Sur | Vigan | ||||
PH-01-0044 | Syquia Mansion | Ilocos Sur | Vigan | Quirino Boulevard cor. Calle Salcedo | 17°34′15″N120°23′23″E / 17.570833°N 120.389722°E | ||
PH-01-0045 | Vigan Cathedral | Ilocos Sur | Vigan | Burgos Street | 17°34′29″N120°23′20″E / 17.574722°N 120.388889°E | More images | |
PH-01-0046 | Luna Church | Our Lady of Namacpacan Church | La Union | Luna | Namacpacan Road | 16°51′12″N120°22′35″E / 16.853333°N 120.376389°E | |
PH-01-0047 | San Fernando Church | La Union | San Fernando | F. Ortega Highway cor. Gomez Street | 16°36′56″N120°19′04″E / 16.615556°N 120.317778°E | ||
PH-01-0048 | Poro Point Lighthouse | La Union | San Fernando | Wallace Air Station | 16°36′54″N120°16′51″E / 16.614932°N 120.280797°E | ||
PH-01-0049 | Calasiao Church | Pangasinan | Calasiao | Mamaradlo Street | 16°00′36″N120°21′26″E / 16.01°N 120.357222°E | ||
PH-01-0050 | Dagupan Cathedral | Pangasinan | Dagupan | Burgos cor. Jovellanos Streets | 16°02′32″N120°20′04″E / 16.042246°N 120.334398°E | More images | |
PH-01-0051 | Ramos House | Pangasinan | Lingayen | ||||
PH-01-0052 | Manaoag Church | Pangasinan | Manaoag | N. Garcia Street, Manaoag Town Plaza | 16°02′38″N120°29′19″E / 16.043889°N 120.488611°E | ||
PH-01-0053 | San Carlos Church | Pangasinan | San Carlos | Malong Street, San Carlos City Plaza | 15°55′35″N120°20′50″E / 15.926445°N 120.347129°E | ||
PH-01-0054 | Old Casa Real and Provincial Capitol | Pangasinan | Lingayen | Pangasinan Capitol Compound | 16°02′00″N120°13′53″E / 16.033333°N 120.231389°E | More images | |
PH-01-0055 | Lingayen I Central School | Pangasinan | Lingayen | Alvear East Street | 16°01′48″N120°13′30″E / 16.030099°N 120.225125°E |
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