Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House

The President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House is the residence of former Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia in Tagbilaran City, Bohol. It was declared as a heritage house by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2009.

President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House
Marker of the President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House in Tagbilaran City, Bohol
General information
TypeResidential House and Museum
Architectural stylemodern domestic
AddressA. Hontanosas corner F. Rocha St.
Town or cityTagbilaran City
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates9.6414°N 123.8581°E / 9.6414; 123.8581
OwnerGarcia Family
Technical details
MaterialStones, Bricks, and Wood

Location

It is located along A. Hontanosas Street, just a few blocks away from the Bohol Provincial Capitol and the Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Worker.

History

The house was built during the years 1953–1954 on the former residence of the Jorolan family.[1] Carlos P. Garcia (CPG) did not own a house in the city as he was a native of Talibon town on the other side of the island province of Bohol. His family rented a house in the city while he was serving his constituents. After World War II, the Garcia family finally had the means to buy a parcel of land and build a house. Thence, the house became his official provincial residence. Years after his death, the Garcia house was rented to the Provincial Government of Bohol for use as a provincial museum. The collection consists of preserved local flora and fauna, small replicas of the century-old churches, as well as artifacts sourced from different parts of the province.

A Memorandum of Agreement transferring the management of the museum from President Carlos P. Garcia Foundation, Inc. (PCPGFI) to the Bohol provincial government was signed last November 25, 2011 by Governor Edgar Chatto and Fernando Campos, son in law of Pres. Garcia and then secretary general of the foundation.

Restoration

In 2006, the newly organized President Carlos P. Garcia Foundation, Inc. with the participation of the Bohol Association of Metro Manila, Inc. (BAMMI) and the Provincial Government of Bohol, began the long delayed process of transforming the residence into a permanent and well-organized venue that would perpetuate the memory of this Boholano and showcase his memorabilia. The restoration project had three stages: the restoration of the original structure and surrounding gardens; renovations and design of the memorabilia contents and museum interiors; and lastly, building a commercial complex to provide management services and to ensure that ongoing expenses are provided in order to maintain and preserve the museum and its contents for future generations. The BAMMI, PCPGFI and the Talibon Real Estate and Development Corporation (TREDEC), a corporation run by the heirs of Carlos P. Garcia, are the frontrunners of raising funds for the construction of an Admissions Office and a Commercial Complex.[2]

Declaration as Heritage House

The house was declared as a Heritage House by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines on September 4, 2009.[3][4] Prior to the declaration, it formerly housed the Bohol Provincial Museum collection which is now located in the Bohol Branch of the National Museum of the Philippines, in the Bohol Provincial Capitol Complex.[5]

See also

References

  1. "President Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House". ph.worldmapz.com. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  2. "Bohol Association of Metro Manila, Inc. (BAMMI)". TubagBohol.com. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  3. "Declaration of the President Carlos P. Garcia House in Tagbilaran City a Heritage House" (PDF). National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  4. Sumampong, Leah (June 17, 2012). "Continue the Legacy, CPG House Now Heritage and Tour Destination - Chatto". Effective Development Communication Unit (EDCOM), Province of Bohol. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  5. "National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures in the Philippines". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved 22 November 2014.

Bibliography

  • Alip, E. M. (1958). The Philippine Presidents: From Aguinaldo to Garcia. Alip & Sons Inc.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Akpedonu, E.; Saloma, C. (2011). Casa Boholana: Vintage Houses of Bohol. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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