Consigliati nei pressi di Pres. Manuel A. Roxas Ancestral House
Pres. Manuel A. Roxas Ancestral House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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jaysantosph
If only its open to the public
What a wasted opportunity to let people know and appreciate a bit of history about a former President. Too bad that we were not able to see the inside of the house.
Recensione del giorno 24 dic 2023
NigelG407
Enormously culturally significant
Saw this building listed on Trip Advisor - tried to visit previously but I was unable to get a reply from the number of the house keeper. There is a new listing for a Michelle who was extremely helpfu...
Recensione del giorno 19 giu 2018
SupervillainLui
Heartbreaking
From the outside, it looks just like any other old house from the turn of the century. Considering its location and the name of the owners, it should have been better presented to the public who might...
Recensione del giorno 14 dic 2017
CzarEmmanuel
Oldest ancestral house in Capiz
No one knows exactly when the ancestral house of the first President of the Philippines, Manuel Roxas, was built. However, it is estimated that it was built in the mid-1980's, It belonged to the Acuna...
Recensione del giorno 15 nov 2017
Jennifer C
Not much to see
As part of the city tour, we went to this house where we saw many old furnitures. We were delighted to see old "peinetas" and big perfume bottles. You have to pay 30 pesos per head before you enter.
Recensione del giorno 29 ago 2017
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If only its open to the public
What a wasted opportunity to let people know and appreciate a bit of history about a former President. Too bad that we were not able to see the inside of the house.
Enormously culturally significant
Saw this building listed on Trip Advisor - tried to visit previously but I was unable to get a reply from the number of the house keeper. There is a new listing for a Michelle who was extremely helpfu...
Heartbreaking
From the outside, it looks just like any other old house from the turn of the century. Considering its location and the name of the owners, it should have been better presented to the public who might...
Oldest ancestral house in Capiz
No one knows exactly when the ancestral house of the first President of the Philippines, Manuel Roxas, was built. However, it is estimated that it was built in the mid-1980's, It belonged to the Acuna...
Not much to see
As part of the city tour, we went to this house where we saw many old furnitures. We were delighted to see old "peinetas" and big perfume bottles. You have to pay 30 pesos per head before you enter.