Casa Manila

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Coordinates14°35′23″N 120°58′31″E / 14.58966°N 120.97514°E / 14.58966; 120.97514
CuratorRamil B. Tibayan[1]
Casa Manila
Coordinates14°35′23″N 120°58′31″E / 14.58966°N 120.97514°E / 14.58966; 120.97514
TypeHistory museum
DirectorGuiller Asido[1]
CuratorRamil B. Tibayan[1]
Building details
Casa Manila is located in Manila
Casa Manila
Location in Manila
Casa Manila is located in Metro Manila
Casa Manila
Location in Metro Manila
Casa Manila is located in Luzon
Casa Manila
Location in Luzon
Casa Manila is located in Philippines
Casa Manila
Location in the Philippines
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMansion
Architectural styleFilipino Colonial (Bahay na Bato)
LocationIntramuros, Manila
Completed1980s
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectRamon Faustmann

Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting a colonial lifestyle during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.

The museum part is an imposing stone-and-wood structure, built c. 1850, one of three grand houses in Barrio San Luis (one of the four original villages of Intramuros) and located across the historic San Agustin Church and bounded by Calle Real, General Luna, Cabildo and Urdaneta streets. The other two grand houses in the barrio are the Los Hidalgos, c. 1650, and Cuyugan Mansion, c. 1890.

Casa Manila is a copy of the 1850s San Nicolas House that was once located in Calle Jaboneros. The architect of Casa Manila was J. Ramon L. Faustmann.[2] It was reconstructed by Imelda Marcos during the 1980s, modeled on Spanish colonial architecture.[3]

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