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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Glimpses Of Intramuros...

A short drive from Rizal Park brought me to the heart of the Spanish presence in Philippines - the Intramuros. 
Intramuros, which literally means "within the walls" is the oldest district and historic core of Manila - districts outside this area were called the Extramuros. It was from this 0.67 square-kilometre walled city, the Spanish ruled the Philippines.


The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception or the Manila Cathedral with its distinctive blue dome...


A colonial horse carriage...



The cathedral is indeed an imposing structure...


The Palacio del Gobernador used to be the Spanish Governor General's palace till the MalacaƱang Palace was constructed...


Bamboo bikes to tour the Intramuros...


Heading to Casa Manila and passing through a Zaguan...




The imposing courtyard of Casa Manila...


At the Casa Manila Museum - this museum is the reconstruction of an 1850s San Nicolas House that was once located in Calle Jaboneros. Set in Spanish colonial style, the mansion was constructed in the 1980s by the then first lady, Imelda Marcos...


A view from Casa Manila...


The imposing courtyard below...




A wood-fired oven depicting the style of the colonial era... 


A street in Intramuros...



A street vendor...


The Colegio de Santa Isabel was founded in to educate Spanish orphans...

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