A Walk Through Time | Exploring The Heritage Cebu Monument and One of the Oldest Houses in the Philippines!
There's a certain magic in retracing the steps of history, and my recent walk through Cebu City's heritage sites allowed me to do just that. I went to the city last week for a very important matter, gladly the meeting ended earlier than I expected giving me the chance to visit the remarkable places of Cebu City that I long to explore.
I always make use of my time every time I step into the city, it could be strolling around the oldest street, malling, window shopping, churching and so many more things to do that the city offers that fit a "Probinsyana"(countryside girl) budget. This time my feet itched to go to the historic sites of Cebu which I only passed plenty of times, but never had I the chance to get in it and explore it.
So today's stroll is my "Walk Back in Time - Exploring Cebu City's Heritage Monument (Parian Park) and the Yap-Santiago Ancestral House.
Let's go Taraa!
My journey began with a leisurely stroll that took me to the remarkable and significant Heritage of Cebu Monument.
The Heritage Cebu Monument, Parian Street, Cebu City
This Cebu Monument or Parian Park is located at the heart of Parian Street, Cebu City making it very accessible to all types of vehicles. One could see vividly the giant black sculptures made of brass, bronze, and steel depicting the rich history of Cebu and the Philippines.
The Heritage of Cebu Monument is a sanctuary of sculpted narratives that portray the weight of history of the early days and pivotal moments of the Philippines.
As I stepped into this living gallery, I was transported through time, each sculpture standing as a testament to the resilience, valor, and heritage of this nation. I was welcomed first by these giant sculptures bringing weapons, shields, and spears - our early Filipino warriors.
I strolled around and looked closely at the masterpiece and there I saw the different historic moments our country had experienced in the early days as presented by the monuments.
The scenarios such as the fight of Lapu-Lapu and Magellan on the coast of Mactan, the conversion of Rajah Humabon to Christianity together with his followers, the background are the oldest church in Cebu, the Basilica del Sto. Nino Church and the Metro Cebu Cathedral and on top of everything was the giant Magellan's Cross and more prominent figures of the country.
The monuments/sculptures, meticulously carved and thoughtfully placed, seemed to breathe life into the past.
Just a few steps from the Monument is the famous and historic one of the oldest houses in the Philippines, the Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House.
Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House - one of oldest houses in the Philippines
If we read the history of Parian Street, we will know that Parian Street is one of the Streets of Cebu where the old trade and the rich Chinese families of Cebu live and the Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House is one of them.
Amid the bustling streets and modern structures that now stand in Parian, in one corner there still lies a treasure trove of history and heritage - the Yap-Sandiego Heritage House that was built during the late 17th century by the Chinese Merchants.
The house was made of wood and coral stones and is considered to be one of the oldest existing residential houses in the Philippines. The first floor was made of solid stones and the second story was made of wood.As written outside the house.
By the time I stepped into this timeless abode. I found myself transported back in time, surrounded by a wealth of antiques and artifacts that whispered stories of my country's rich past. And it's not just the things that surrounded me that are ancient and old but even the whole smell/scent of the house, it smelled earth and old wood. It was an air of nostalgia!
Furniture and decor
There was plenty of antique furnishing, including intricately carved wooden sofas, beds with white curtains on them, rocking chairs, and dining sets, which painted a vivid picture of life in times long gone. All of this furniture is obviously the furniture of a wealthy family during the early century.
Another captivating artifact inside the house is an old piano that stood as a silent sentinel, I wonder how lovely the melodies it produced resonating the whole house way back then. Did the owner play the Old Kundiman Songs of the Philippines or an Old Chinese song?
There were also random portraits and paintings of the couple and a huge mirror hung on the walls.
As I meandered through the rooms and corners of the house, my attention was particularly drawn to the old jars and pots. These jars are used to contain drinking water and they keep the water naturally cold. The jars reminded me of my memories of my grandmother as she also owns one of these. However, I was surprised by the wooden sink! wasn't expecting this.
More of the artifacts:
There were countless artifacts before my eyes, I could not mention everything. So, here are some of the photos I took for you,
My visit to the Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House and the Heritage Cebu Monument was not just a walk through a historic building or site but it was a journey through time. The experience left me with a deeper appreciation for the beauty of the past and the importance of preserving our heritage.
As I stepped back into the present, I carried with me the magic and echoes of the rich history of the past.
That's it for my walk in the past. Hope you enjoyed reading it. Thank you for your time. I wish you all safe and well always.
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So glad maam @callmesmile that you finally got the chance to stopped by,get in and explore inside. Thank you for taking us back to the past thru these amazing photographs. It's really a remarkable feeling reminiscing our history.
Hoping to barge in and navigate these places someday hehehe. I just kept passing by, here too.
Finally Ma'am I was able to explore it and filled my eyes with these rich artifacts. 😍
I too before never paid attention for these sites. But I think there's no "lates and early birds" in exploring heritage sites. What matters is your interest and appreciation at that time. ☺️
Hope you can visit there too Maam, soon. ☺️
Dropping by to this historical place reminds a lot to all Cebuano. Yap-Sandiego Museum never stops to amaze people who visited the place.
You're Maam, I just couldn't imagine how rich we are with heritage.
I honestly felt creepy when I entered the ancient house but as soon as I laid my eyes on the artifacts, my eyes glistened with appreciation.
Wewww! This is so exciting. It feels so good to revisit the past. And yes, what stands there all reflected resilience and valor. How I love to explore to places like this sis.
Good and creepy at first Maam. hehe
Visiting museums and heritage sites is such a fulfilling experience in both our minds and eyes. Do you have plenty of heritage sites in your place ma'am Pink?
Me?just passing by, because we don't know where to park. Pirmi sad magdali ai.😭
You can park across the Ancestral house Ma'am or along the Parian Park. :) I've seen tourist vehicles being parked there.
and Duharte went there too? or he is too busy fighting the crime in Phillipines?
I think you mean the Ex Pres Duterte, sir. 😊
I'm not sure sir if he was able to visit the place sir. But right now, he's no longer fighting for crimes, he is enjoying his retirement in the public service.
What a day to reminisce about the past, hoping to visit that place.
Hope you can visit there too soon Ma'am and drop by at the new National Museum of Cebu. 😊
thanks for sharing this historical site for us
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)
Thank you too , sir. 😊
I'm glad that I was able to join this week's wednesday Walk. 😊 all thanks to your lovely community sir.
Good evening!
I lived in T Padilla for many years but I did have any curiosity going in the ancestral house. Hehe. Nindot man diay mam Smile. Thanks for sharing.
Haha., I also lived in Manalili before Ma'am Ler which is just a few steps away from this Heritage sites but I wasn't paying attention to these before.
It's not too late Maam Ler, visit na yan soon!
I've here in Cebu for how many years but I never had been there. I'll add this to my list it's quite fascinating looking at some artifacts and materials used in the past. Though there are still few existing that we used but it's different when it's already preserved for history.
It's a must-visit site ma'am! You will discover more of the richness and heritage of our beloved Cebu and our country.
Maybe this is your sign to visit the place.🤗
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I lived in Manalili for years and yet, I wasn't able to visit here. Lantaw2 lang, agi2 usahay. Hehe
Haha. Same-same Nenetz!
Wow - both the monument and the house look fantastic !
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I could feel i was in the past myself, this really got me captivated.
Such historical views were so impressive😇❤🥰. Those sights evoke me to recall my teacher in Social Studies. God bless @callmesmile