Saturday, March 06, 2010

A Visit to Fort Santiago in Intramuros

My mom had been wanting to try La Cocina De Tita Moning for some time so when we realized that my lola had never been to Fort Santiago in Intramuros, my mom decided that the family take a trip to Old Manila so we could hit two birds with one stone. We decided to go last Feb 14, which made for a great Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year celebration. This is the first of two blog posts about this day, and it will be about our visit to Fort Santiago.

Intramuros, or The Walled City, was built by the Spaniards in the 16th century. It's one of the few places left in Manila that still showcases old Spanish architecture, great churches (Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church), and cobblestone streets.

Fort Santiago was our main destination. This was where Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, was imprisoned before his execution on December 30, 1896.

entrance to Fort Santiago

The many brick ruins within The Fort are a reminder of the damage sustained during the Battle of Manila in February 1945.


As such, the main point of interest in this historical landmark is the Rizal Shrine, a modern museum that houses a lot of Rizal memorabilia, including copies of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo published more than a century ago.


an old copy of 'Noli Me Tangere'

an old copy of 'El Filibusterismo'

The final walk of Rizal (leading to his execution by firing squad) shows the path that our National Hero took from his cell to the location of his execution by firing squad.


We closed out our afternoon with a calesa ride.


Fort Santiago closes at 6pm, so since our dinner reservation was at 730pm, we still had time to hear mass in Manila Cathedral. This was another great experience as it was the first time that I heard mass here that wasn't a wedding.

Next post: a grand dinner in La Cocina De Tita Moning.

1 comment:

Online Marketer said...

this is great. trying to visit there this coming oct. i also have a blog about different destinations in the phils. pls visit www.enchantingphilippines.wordpress.com