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Iloilo City's Heritage Highlights

Iloilo City has a rich collection of historical and cultural heritage from its colonial past and the influences of Catholicism and American occupation. Some of the most prominent examples include the Jaro Cathedral, symbolizing the center of Catholic authority; the Philippine American Cemetery as a monument to Filipino-American friendship; and Molo Church with its Baroque architecture reflecting the dominance of Catholicism. Other heritage sites show the luxury of the wealthy Spanish and Chinese elite who resided in Iloilo City during the colonial period, such as the mansions of the Lizares family and Moninolas in Jaro District. The Sinamay House demonstrates Iloilo's once thriving textile industry and unique weaving traditions. Overall, I

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Iloilo City's Heritage Highlights

Iloilo City has a rich collection of historical and cultural heritage from its colonial past and the influences of Catholicism and American occupation. Some of the most prominent examples include the Jaro Cathedral, symbolizing the center of Catholic authority; the Philippine American Cemetery as a monument to Filipino-American friendship; and Molo Church with its Baroque architecture reflecting the dominance of Catholicism. Other heritage sites show the luxury of the wealthy Spanish and Chinese elite who resided in Iloilo City during the colonial period, such as the mansions of the Lizares family and Moninolas in Jaro District. The Sinamay House demonstrates Iloilo's once thriving textile industry and unique weaving traditions. Overall, I

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Ancient and Historical

Heritage of Iloilo City


by Jeffrey Celiz
Iloilo City is indeed a repository of ancient and historical heritage. Every visitor
can not miss-out the iconic imagery that these structures impose on the viewers
percep on. The mixture of its colonial past and western influence is a unique
feature of Iloilo Citys line-up of cultural and ar s c treasures.
Historical records a est to the fact that Iloilo City had been a prominent place
hos ng the religious-poli cal power of the Spanish Authority during the colonial
period. Of course we cant deny the fact that the first poli cal structure of Spanish
Colonial Power in the en re Philippine Archipelago was established in the town
of Oton, Iloilo, (the site of first Encomienda System). So it is not surprising if a
lot of districts in Iloilo City had been adjunct of this Center of colonial poli cal
authority. Molo District and Jaro are the most commonly referred to as the place
of Alcalde Mayor.

Informa on & Contacts


HON. JERRY P. TREAS
Congressman, Lone District of Iloilo City
2/F Agriculturist Bldg.,Gen. Peralta St.
Brgy. Aduana, Iloilo City
Tel. No. (+6333) 336.84.42/300.30.23
email: [email protected]

HON. JED PATRICK E. MABILOG


City Mayor, Iloilo City
3/F Robinsons Place, Iloilo City
Tel. No. (+6333) 337.00.85
Fax No. (+6333) 335.06.89
email: [email protected]

MR. FRANCIS T. CRUZ


Execu ve Assistant for Economic
Promo ons
3/F Robinsons Place, Iloilo City
Tel. No. (+6333) 336.38.53
email: [email protected]

MR. BENITO T. JIMENA


Tourism Ocer, Iloilo City
Dinagyang Lounge, Freedom Grandstand
Tel. No. (+6333) 336.75.72 / 336.34.39
Fax No. (+6333) 337.21.72
email: [email protected]

The famous Jaro Cathedral and the prominent Jaro Belfry across it are among
the monuments of religious heritage in Iloilo City. Un l today, Jaro Cathedral s ll
symbolizes and literally hosts the main Catholic Churchs hierarchical center of
authority. The Jaro Belfry survived a major earthquake disaster some me before
the outbreak of World War II. Presently , it is a symbol of strong colonial heritage
in the city.
Calle Real or the main downtown area of Iloilo City does not only host the
tradi onal trading bazaars of old entrepreneurial Chinese families. Old Spanish
Houses of the illustrados (the rich Spanish mes zo families) s ll adorn its far
end area along the road going to Plaza Libertad (JM Basa St.) These colonial
houses which age more than a century since they were first built have their
counterparts in the old mansions of the Mon nolas, and Lizares in Jaro District.
American influences can be seen all over the city, especially in Jaro district with
street names taken from former American presidents and dignitaries like Sco ,
Smith, Lincoln and Washington. The Philippine American Cemetery situated
along the main road of Commission Civil is a tes monial monument of a long
history of Filipino - American friendship. It is dis nguished as the only American
cemetery outside Luzon and Metro Manila. The Filipino - American cemetery is
considered one of the dis nct heritage in Iloilo City.
The glorious and colorful history of Iloilo City is more vividly preserved in the
monuments of heritage that con nue to amaze visitors who come to the city.
Wri en historical records may only possess the informa on of the past but they
can never take the place of living heritage as undying tes monies of a people,
their struggles, aspira ons, dreams and their cultural uniqueness. This is the
living tes mony of Iloilo Citys ancient and historical heritage.

www.iloilocity.gov.ph

Mayors Ho
Hotline: (+63)(33) 333.35.33 / 300.05.33
Emergency Assistance Numbers:
ILOILO CITY POLICE OFFICE (ICPO)

337-0400/335-1254

POLICE ASSISTANCE

166

POLICE CENTRAL OFFICE/CRIS OFFICE

337-3499

PP1 - City Proper

337-9022

PP2 - La Paz District

329-0904/508-0116

PP3 - Jaro District

329-7958

PP4 - Molo District

337-9502

PP5 - Mandurriao District

300-9527

PP6 - Arevalo District

337-9593

Iloilo City Emergency Response Team


(24 hrs. emergency response service)

335-1554

The Philippine American Cemetery


situated along the main road of
Commission Civil is a tes monial
monument of a long history of
Filipino - American friendship. It is
dis nguished as the only American
cemetery outside Luzon and Metro
Manila. The Filipino - American
cemetery is considered one of the
dis nct heritage in Iloilo City.

The stand-out Baroque architectural design of


Molo Church (St. Anne Parish) reflects the
dominant influence of Catholicism in Iloilo. From
an early place used to be known as a Chinese
Ghe o to the seat of Spanish
authority in the south western side of Iloilo,
Molo Church is astonishingly a surviving
heritage of Iloilo City. It resembles the deep spirituality of the Ilonggos and an enduring legacy of
majes c ar stry handed down from genera ons
to genera ons, from the
complexi es of a colonial past.

Sinamay House
Filipinos are fond of wearing their best clothing during special occasions: Wedding,
christening, Christmas, par es, or Sunday masses. The style and design is as important as the fabric used. One of Filipinos finest fabric is in Iloilos weaving
industry. These include
woven tex les from abaca
and pineapple, co on and
silk since the pre-Spanish
period. It was in the 19th
century when tex le produc on in Iloilo reached a
remarkable development
that it was referred to as
the tex le center of the
Philippines.
Although towards
the end of nineteenth
century, it has lost its
importance when it
became a sugar entry point in the region. Many Ilonggo entrepreneurs shi ed from
weaving to sugar produc on. And the sale of cheaper English co on materials
increased and later eliminated the local market of Iloilos tex le. Its dwindling
industry discouraged most Ilonggos to engage on it but to this day, it has survived
in the Arevalo Sinamay House, a true mark of unique Ilonggo culture and ingenuity.
Courtesy of: Wein P. Gadian
Photos by: Mark Vic Rejaba, Arnold Naldoza, Jr., Mark Anthony
Yap, Jose Roni Pealosa, Erna Foerster, Iloilo City Cultural Heritage
Conserva on Council

Villa Lizares Mansion/


Angelicum School Iloilo
It was once the mansion and
villa of the Lizares
Family sold to the
Dominican Order of the
Philippines in the 1970s and
now the seat of Angelicum
School, a Catholic School run
by the Dominican Order of
Preachers.

Magdalena Jalandonis
Residence
Commission Civil St., Jaro,
Iloilo City contains collecons of Magdalena Jalandonis works the 1st Republic
Cultural Heritage awardee in
Literature in 1969.

The famous Jaro Cathedral


is among the monuments
of religious heritage in Iloilo
City. Un l today, it stands
as an iconic symbol of the
strong influence of Catholic
faith among the Ilonggos. The
church houses the miraculous
statue of Our Lady of Candles
with its Feast Day being
celebrated every 2nd of
February.

Nellys Garden
This grand mansion sits on the four-hectare property in Jaro. Built by Don
Vicente Lopez in 1928 and named a er his daughter Nelly. The Nellys
Garden exemplifies what the life of the rich and auent sugar barons
then.

Casa Mon nola y Sanson


The house is reminiscent of the Gaston
house in Silay, Negros Occidental. The
similari es can be explained by the fact
that most of the rich families of Iloilo, at
one point, all transferred to Bacolod,
ins gated largely by the spirit of
unionism that had workers clamoring
for reforms.

Sto. Nio de Arevalo Parish


Known as the flower capital of Iloilo, Villa de Arevalo is home to one of
the oldest churches where the 3rd oldest original Sto. Nio image in the
Philippines is enshrined. There are only three original images of the child
Jesus in the whole archipelago. The oldest is found in Cebu, which was
discovered by Legaspi in 1565, the other one in Tondo Church found in
1572 and the 3rd one is in Arevalo Church which was discovered in 1581.
Courtesy of:
(h p://visita-iglesia.com)

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