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San Pablo Heritage zone

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San Pablo Heritage Zone
Native name
Sonang pamana ng San Pablo
San Pablo city plaza, containing the Rizal monument and the San Pablo historical marker with Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral parish church and the Liceo de San Pablo in the background
Architectvarious
Architectural style(s)Spanish colonial era in the Philippines , American colonial era in the Philippines, post war, Art deco, Beaux-Arts
Governing bodyLocal government of the City of San Pablo, National Historical Commission of the Philippines

San Pablo Heritage zone or The city of San Pablo Heritage zone (Tagalog: Sonang pamana ng San Pablo), is a location in San Pablo city, Laguna containing built structures from the Spanish and American colonial era, historical monuments and objects of historical and cultural significance.

Background

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San Pablo city was one of the oldest documented settlements in the Philippines. In 1586, Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the village of Sampaloc, an upland community of Tagalog and Aeta.[1]

Geographically, the city is the heart of the Laguna Volcanic Field, which explains the abundance of unique geological structures such as the crater lakes, hills and others.[2]

Politically and economically, San Pablo is one of the most prosperous cities in the country in the early 20th century, owing to its main produce of coconuts.[3] It is also the first city in the province of Laguna as established by Commonwealth Act no. 520.[4]

The city is also home to the see of the Roman Catholic Bishop of San Pablo, a diocese which oversees catholic churches in the province of Laguna.[5]

As expressed in City Ordinance (CO) 2018–53 by the local government of San Pablo city, the San Pablo Heritage zone was established to preserve and enshrine the legacy and history of the city.[6]

Boundaries

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The area covers the:

  • The core zone[7]
    • Bounded on the North by the San Pablo Cathedral at the corner of T. Azucena and Magcase Sts.
    • M. Paulino St. to the railroad track intersection of Colago Avenue and Rizal Avenue
    • 700 meter stretch of the city's main thoroughfare- Rizal avenue to the railroad track intersection of Colago Avenue and Rizal Avenue
  • Historical sites identified included City Ordinance (CO) 2018-53 outside the core zone
  • Buffer zones as defined by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines

Structures included

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Listed below are structures included in the heritage zone.[6]

Image Name of structure Location Description Year completed Notes
San Pablo Old Capitol building 14.0746 ° N, 121.3249° E Designed by Arch. Antonio Toledo in the Neoclassical style, this American colonial era structure was the seat of municipal power. Currently houses the Museo de San Pablo. 1940 [8]
Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral -Parish church 14° 04.187N 121° 19.591E Seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of San Pablo, which encompasses all of Laguna Province. 1721 [9]
Library Hub, San Pablo City, Laguna
Library Hub, San Pablo City, Laguna
DepEd Library Hub (Old CFI Building/ Casa Real) 14.07041, 121.32588 Was once the site of the Casa Real. Now contains a library. 1950s [10]
Fule-Malvar Mansion 20150802
Fule-Malvar Mansion 20150802
Fule- Malvar Mansion 14° 04′ 16.72″ N, 121° 19′ 20.93″ E Built by spouses Eusebia Fule and Potenciano Malvar, the first appointed mayor 1915 [11]
Doña Prudencia Fule Ancestral House 14.0678,12129574 An expansive bahay na bato of Doña Prudencia Fule, a local benefactress. 1845 [12]
Prudencia Fule Memorial Elementary School 14,06820, 121,29574 Site of the an American colonial era schoolhouse known as a Gabaldon. Land donated and named after Doña Prudencia Fule. 1930s [13]
Manila Railroad's San Pablo station in 1923
Manila Railroad's San Pablo station in 1923
San Pablo Railway station 14.0689 ° N, 121.3213° E American colonial era railway station instrumental to the transport of coconuts, the city's major cash crop 1911 [14]
San Pablo Municipal Cemetery 14.06301, 121.32306 Completed in 1937, the cemetery serves as the final resting place for locals and prominent San Pableños 1937 [15]
San Pablo Red Cross/ Puericulture center

Former site of the Escuela Pia

14.06988, 121.32570 Site of the Escuela Pia, the first school in the city established in the Spanish era.

Now occupied by the Red cross and Puericulture center

1953 [16]
San Pablo Central School (Jose Rizal Avenue, San Pablo, Laguna; August 10, 2022)
San Pablo Central School (Jose Rizal Avenue, San Pablo, Laguna; August 10, 2022)
San Pablo Central School 14.0713 ° N, 121.3230° E Formerly known as the San Pablo Intermediate School. Contains a multitude of American colonial era schoolhouse known as Gabaldons. 1910s [17]
San Diego Elementary School 14.09197, 121.35507 Formerly known as Balintawak Elementary school, the site contains the American colonial era schoolhouse known as the Gabaldon. American colonial era [18]
Heritage Edifice in San Pablo city, Laguna
Heritage Edifice in San Pablo city, Laguna
Don Alfonso Farcon Residence 14.0701, 121.3266 Built in the American colonial style, it is the home of Don Alfonso Farcon, first municipal president of San Pablo 1950s [19]
Franklin Baker company 14.0662339, 121.3221727 One of the oldest American companies in the city processing coconuts 1947 [20]
San Pablo Telegraph building 14.0702, 121.3258 The city's telegraph office 1960s [21]
San Pablo Fire department building 14.07045, 121.32586 The city's fire department building 1930s [22]
Hagdang Bato, San Pablo City, Laguna
Hagdang Bato, San Pablo City, Laguna
Hagdang bato at Sampaloc lake 14.0744 ° N, 121.3263° E one of the oldest constructed access points to Sampaloc lake 1915 [23]
San Pablo Plaza 14.07032, 121.29574 The city's main public square, where the Brothers Juan and Epitacio Belen, Spanish era martyrs were drawn and quartered.

Contains a statue of Dr. Jose Rizal- one of the oldest monuments to the hero in Laguna, a historic fountain and the historic marker for the city of San Pablo

late 1910s [24]
Doña Leonila Urban Park, San Pablo City, Laguna
Doña Leonila Urban Park, San Pablo City, Laguna
Doña Leonila Park 14.0784° N, 121.3255 ° E A public park named after Doña Leonila Garcia, 8th First Lady of the Republic of the Philippines late 1960s
Dambana ng kagitingan 14.0784 ° N, 121.3255° E Monument to the WWII veterans of San Pablo City 1972 [25]
San Pablo City Barangays Landmarks
San Pablo City Barangays Landmarks
Gat. Andres Bonifacio Shrine 14°18'44"N 121°6'0"E Monument to Andres Bonifacio, Father of the KKK movement 1997 [26]
San Pablo City Barangays Landmarks
San Pablo City Barangays Landmarks
Trese Martires Monument 14°18'44"N 121°6'0"E Monument to the Thirteen martyrs of Cavite, collaborators of the KKK [27]
Apolinario Mabini monument 14.0709 ° N, 121.3237° E Monument to Apolinario Mabini, the sublime paralytic 1950s [28]
Pinaglabanan Shrine 14.09197, 121.35508 Memorial site of the first Filipino-American uprising in the city against the invading Japanese Imperial Army. 1997 [29]
Guerilla Shrine 14.1141° N, 121.3003° E Memorial site of the Battle of Mt. Kalisungan, the last Filipino – American uprising in the City of San Pablo against the Japanese Imperial Army 2000 [30]
Lina Building 14.0711 ° N, 121.3234° E Site of the Spanish-era Controlled Merchandize Building, now a commercial building postwar [31]
Mango Tree of San Pablo Bayan, Laguna, July 2023
Mango Tree of San Pablo Bayan, Laguna, July 2023
Century old Mango tree 14.0698, 121.3258 A city landmark and largest tree in the main plaza area ca. 1899 [32]

Heritage markers

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Listed below are heritage markers in the city of San Pablo as installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and its predecessors, the Philippine Historical Committee and the National Historical Institute.[citation needed]

Image Name of marker Location Year installed Notes
San Pablo City (Laguna) historical marker
San Pablo City (Laguna) historical marker
Lunsod ng San Pablo San Pablo Plaza

14.07032, 121.29574

1954 [33]
Katedral ng San Pablo 14° 04.187N,

121° 19.591E

1986 [34]
Fule Malvar Mansion historical marker
Fule Malvar Mansion historical marker
Mansiyong Fule Malvar 14° 04′ 16.72″ N,

121° 19′ 20.93″ E

1991 [35]
Villa Escudero[a] 13° 59′ 42.48″ N,

121° 20′ 31.53″ E

1984 [36]

Notes

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  1. ^ Transboundary site within jurisdictions of San Pablo, Laguna and Dolores and Tiaong municipalities of Quezon province

References

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  1. ^ "Conservation Principles and Guidelines for the San Pablo heritage zone" (PDF).
  2. ^ "San Pablo Volcanic field".
  3. ^ "Bureau of Public Works 1913".
  4. ^ "Commonwealth act 520".
  5. ^ "Website of the diocese of San Pablo".
  6. ^ a b "City ordinance number 2018-53" (PDF).
  7. ^ "San Pablo Heritage zone core zone".
  8. ^ "San Pablo Old Capitol Building Heritage zone inventory cultural Mapping Forms" (PDF).
  9. ^ "San Pablo cathedral cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  10. ^ "DepEd Library hub cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Fule Malvar Mansion cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Fule mansion cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  13. ^ "Prudencia fule elementary school cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  14. ^ "San Pablo Railway station cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  15. ^ "San Pablo Municipal cemetery cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  16. ^ "Escuela Pia cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  17. ^ "San Pablo central school cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  18. ^ "San Diego Elementary school cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  19. ^ "Farcon residence cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  20. ^ "cultural mapping form franklin baker company" (PDF).
  21. ^ "San Pablo Telegrafia building" (PDF).
  22. ^ "Fire department cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  23. ^ "Hagdang bato cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  24. ^ "San Pablo Plaza cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  25. ^ "Dambana ng Kagitingan cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  26. ^ "Andres Bonifacio shrine cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  27. ^ "Trece martires monument cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  28. ^ "Apolinario Mabini Shrine cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  29. ^ "Pinaglabanan Shrine cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  30. ^ "Guerilla Shrine cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  31. ^ "Lina building cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  32. ^ "Century old mango tree cultural mapping form" (PDF).
  33. ^ "Philippine Historical Committee marker for san pablo".
  34. ^ "san pablo cathedral nhcp".
  35. ^ "Mansiyong fule malvar nhcp".
  36. ^ "Villa Escudero nhcp".
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