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April 12, 2019
Malacañan Palace (colloquially "Malacañang"; Filipino: Palasyo ng Malacañang (or Malakanyang), is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines located in the capital city of Manila. The Palace is in fact a complex of buildings built largely in Bahay na bato and neoclassical style. The original structure was built in 1750 by Don Luís Rocha as a summer house along the Pasig River. It was purchased by the state in 1825 as the summer residence for the Spanish Governor-General. After the June 3, 1863 earthquake destroyed the Palacio del Gobernador (Governor's Palace) in the walled city of Manila, it became the Governor-General's official residence. After sovereignty over the Islands was ceded to the United States in 1898, it became the residence of the American Governors, with General Wesley Merritt being the first. Since 1863, the Palace has been occupied by eighteen Spanish Governors-General, fourteen American Military and Civil Governors, and later the Presidents of the Philippines. The Palace had been enlarged and refurbished several times since 1750; the grounds were expanded to include neighboring estates, and many buildings were demolished and constructed during the Spanish and American periods. Most recently, the Palace complex was again drastically remodeled and extensively rebuilt during the term of Ferdinand Marcos. Among the presidents of the present Fifth Republic, only Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has actually lived in the main Palace, with all others residing in nearby properties that form part of the larger Palace complex. The Palace has been seized several times as the result of protests starting with the People Power Revolution, the 1989 coup attempt (when the Palace was buzzed by T-28 Trojans); the 2001 Manila riots; and the EDSA III or May 1 riots.
Malacañan Palace (colloquially "Malacañang"; Filipino: Palasyo ng Malacañang (or Malakanyang), is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines located in the capital city of Manila. The Palace is in fact a complex of buildings built largely in Bahay na bato and…
David
March 11, 2015
The official residence of the president of the Philippines. It also has a museum.
Sangria
November 5, 2011
from recto, the first university belt area walk past through mendiola bridge and reach another rows of university at the very end is Malacanang Palace,where the President of the Phil. lives
Karen
April 2, 2016
It's the "White House" of the Philippines! Its walls are just bursting with history. Note that online reservations are required for security purposes.
Michael Edward
October 4, 2021
Malacañang Palace is the official building and principal department of the President of the Philippines. It's generally connected to Mendiola Street in San Miguel, Manila. Often the President and his counselors use the term 'Malacañang' as a metonym. Malacañang's comprehensive scheme of mansions includes many mansions and departments, primarily built in neoclassical style. Among the many heritage trips in the country, visiting Malacanang Palace is worth the immersion.
Malacañang Palace is the official building and principal department of the President of the Philippines. It's generally connected to Mendiola Street in San Miguel, Manila. Often the President and his counselors use the term 'Malacañang' as a metonym. Malacañang's comprehensive scheme of mansions in…

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