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Bahay Na Bato
Bahay Na Bato
ventilation and elevated apartments. During the 19th century, wealthy Filipinos built some fine houses,
usually with solid stone foundations or brick lower walls, and overhanging, wooden upper story with
balustrades and kapis shell sliding windows, and a tiled roof.
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Casa Manila
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Syquia Mansion
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Casa Luna
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Casa Candaba
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Candaba, Pampanga
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar,
Bagac, Bataan
Single Detached House
1780s Reconstruction:2005
Spanish Colonial Period
Estanislao Reyes, 1941
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
Museum, Resort
Built by prominent Reyes family
and hosted high officials and
Spanish governor officials
Casa Jaen I
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Casa Bizantina
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Bagac, Bataan
Single Detached House
1890s
Spanish Colonial Period
Don Lorenzo del Rosario
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
Museum, Resort
Designed by Catalan Architect
Joan Josep Jose Hervas y
Arizmendi.
Casa Hidalgo
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Casa Alberto
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Bian, Laguna
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar,
Bagac, Bataan
Single Detached House
1700s
Spanish Colonial Period
Don Jose Alberto
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
Museum, Resort
Became home of Don Alberto,
reputedly mid-19th century
Lagunas richest man and
Philippine representative to
Spanish parliament.
Casa De Segunda
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Agoncillo-Mario House
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Taal, Batangas
Single Detached House
Late 1870s
Spanish Colonial Period
National Government of the
Philippines
Museum
Became home of Marcela Mario
de Agoncillo, who made the
national flag.
Casa Villavicencio
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Taal, Batangas
Single Detached House
1850
Spanish Colonial Period
Villavicencio family
Museum / Residence
Home of Don Eilalio and wife
Gliceria, one of the richest
couples in Taal and were staunch
nationalists.
Villavicencio-Marella House
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Taal, Batangas
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Casa Unisan
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Unisan, Quezon
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar,
Bagac, Bataan
Single Detached House
1839
Spanish Colonial Period
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
Museum; Resort
Built by Don Antonio Maximo and
first bahay na bato in Quezon.
ARCHL DESIGN 7
BAHAY NA BATO COMILATION BY CRISTINA TURALBA
AND ARTICLES BY AUGUSTO VILLALON