Urduja House
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| Urduja House | |
|---|---|
Opisyal ya Panayaman na Gobernador na Pangasinan | |
![]() Interactive map of the Urduja House area | |
| Alternative names | Urduja Palace |
| General information | |
| Type | Residence |
| Location | Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Complex, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 16°02′05″N 120°13′56″E / 16.03462°N 120.23231°E |
| Current tenants | Hon. Ramon V. Guico III |
| Completed | 1953 |
| Renovated | 2007 |
| Owner | Provincial Government of Pangasinan |
Urduja House, previously known as Urduja Palace, is the official residence of the governor of Pangasinan. Built across the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol in 1953, it has been home to subsequent governors since as their residence while in the capital.
Governor Juan Rodriguez conceived the idea of an official residence under his administration, especially since governors before him came from different parts of the province. In order to ease travel, he commissioned a governor's mansion across the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol he promptly named "Urduja Palace," named after the legendary Urduja, a princess of Tawilisi, said to be located in the present-day Pangasinan. It was officially named "Urduja House" as a simplication, since it was too small to be a palace.[1]

