Quiapo Heritage: Zaragoza-Araneta House

The Zaragoza-Araneta house in Quiapo is being rebuilt by the current owners, lacking some elements of the original. In this article however, the history of the prominent members of the Zaragoza family of Quiapo are showcased.

Visita Iglesia in Manila: A Brief Introduction to Seven of Manila’s Churches

Nowadays, there are even more churches around Manila. Many of them take root from decades or even centuries ago. From the old Manila that used to be just within the walls, here we visit the seven churches of the old arrabales.

Educational Institutions for Women (Continuation)

These are perhaps just some of the most important educational institutions for women. The schools which we discussed are a testament to the long road that our people, especially Filipinas, travelled in the past, in their yearning to educate their fellow women in order for them to have access to opportunities which education will allow.

HERITAGE AT RISK: The Old Movie Palaces of Manila

Movie theaters lined prominent thoroughfares such as Rizal Avenue. However, with the changing environment, technological development, and the evolving preferences of Filipino consumers, these witnesses to the country’s cinematic history have since become derelict and forgotten. 

Quiapo Heritage: Nakpil-Bautista House

Delve into Quiapo, Manila’s endangered heritage zones, and relish the cultural properties it still has. One of them is the Bahay Nakpil-Bautista which stands out as the residence of revolutionary Katipuneros.

Article by Ken Tatlonghari. 24 January 2021

Heritage Beyond Nostalgia: Celebrating Renacimiento Manila’s First Anniversary

January 16 marks Renacimiento Manila’s first anniversary. From a simple spark resulting from a meeting of minds by its founders, Renacimiento Manila has grown into a young organization with a distinct character and youthful manner by which it advances its advocacy for heritage and urban renewal in Manila.

The Evolution of Quiapo Church

Quiapo Church – evolved from a simple chapel into a basilica that houses the King of Quiapo who is venerated by millions of Filipinos throughout generations. For the church itself is as storied and as important as the image that is venerated within its scared walls.

Article by Arch. Carlos Cucueco III. 10 January 2021

The Seven Churches of Intramuros

Intramuros used to be a cradle of religion veneration and of eclectic artistry exhibited in seven churches: Manila Cathedral, San Agustin, Santo Domingo, San Francisco, San Nicolas de Tolentino, San Ignacio and Lourdes. While the number seven is debated, the moniker is understandably made as an allusion to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Liwasang Bonifacio: Honoring the Great Revolutionary

In the spirit of celebrating Bonifacio Day, Renacimiento Manila would like to educate readers as to the history of this plaza, how it evolved from a foreign ghetto into a park and how Bonifacio’s name and monument would make it a platform and take off point for the manifestation of the grievances of the people.

Special release no. 03: Statement of the San Sebastian Basilica Foundation

The San Sebastian Basilica Foundation releases a statement in lieu of the public’s concern over a nearby condominium building. #SaveSSBasilica

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