List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Calabarzon

This list contains an overview of the government recognized Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Calabarzon. The list is based on the official lists provided by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Philippines.

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PH-40-0001 Luz-Katigbak House Also known as Casa de Segunda, this ancestral house was built in the 1880s by Segunda Katigbak and her husband Manuel Metra Luz. Katigbak is mentioned as the first love of Rizal in his biography.[1] Batangas Lipa 198 Rizal St. 13°56′19″N 121°09′43″E / 13.938677°N 121.162006°E / 13.938677; 121.162006 (Luz-Katigbak House)

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PH-40-0002 Punta de Malabrigo Lighthouse The lighthouse, originally equipped with a 3rd-order Fresnel light, have been actively guiding ships plying the Verde Island Passage since 1896.[2] Batangas Lobo Lobo-Malabrigo Rd. 13°35′56″N 121°15′46″E / 13.598858°N 121.262772°E / 13.598858; 121.262772 (Punta de Malabrigo Lighthouse)

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PH-40-0003 Jose P. Laurel Monument The monument of Jose P. Laurel, president of the Second Philippine Republic, is a designated National Historical Landmark.[3] Batangas Santo Tomas Junction of Pan-Philippine Highway and General Malvar Ave. 14°06′51″N 121°08′31″E / 14.114159°N 121.141984°E / 14.114159; 121.141984 (Jose P. Laurel Monument)

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PH-40-0004 Miguel Malvar Monument The shrine in front of the municipal hall in honor of Sto. Tomas native Miguel Malvar, a revolutionary hero during the Philippine revolution and the Philippine–American War. Batangas Santo Tomas Sto. Tomas Municipal Hall Rd. 14°06′37″N 121°08′34″E / 14.110323°N 121.142723°E / 14.110323; 121.142723 (Miguel Malvar Monument)

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PH-40-0005 Marcela Agoncillo House This is the birthplace of Marcela Agoncillo, the maker of the first Philippine Flag. The house contains memorabilia and the evolution of the Philippine Flag display.[4] Batangas Taal Calle Marcela Mariño Agoncillo 13°52′42″N 120°55′05″E / 13.878395°N 120.918093°E / 13.878395; 120.918093 (Marcela Agoncillo House)

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PH-40-0006 Goco Ancestral House The heritage house was built in 1876 by the family of Juan Cabrera Goco and restored in 1999.[5] Batangas Taal

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PH-40-0007 Taal Historical Landmark Batangas Taal 13°52′48″N 120°55′22″E / 13.88004°N 120.922780°E / 13.88004; 120.922780 (Taal Historical Landmark)

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PH-40-0008 Ylagan-de la Rosa House The house of a popular lawyer and educator in the 19th century, it was restored by the descendants of the family between 1995–1997. It is currently a private home.[6][7] Batangas Taal Calle Jose P. Rizal 13°52′41″N 120°55′29″E / 13.878053°N 120.924725°E / 13.878053; 120.924725 (Ylagan-de la Rosa House)

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PH-40-0009 Apolinario Mabini Shrine Birthplace and resting place of Apolinario Mabini, a patriot and hero of the Philippine Revolution.[8] Batangas Tanauan Talisay-Tanuan Rd. 14°06′05″N 121°05′58″E / 14.101369°N 121.099410°E / 14.101369; 121.099410 (Apolinario Mabini Shrine)

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PH-40-0010 Balayan Church The present church of the Immaculate Conception was constructed in 1748, at that time, by the Jesuits.[9] Batangas Balayan Plaza Mabini St. 13°56′17″N 120°43′43″E / 13.937986°N 120.728549°E / 13.937986; 120.728549 (Balayan Church)

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PH-40-0011 Bauan Church The Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception was built by the Augustinians in the 18th century and remodeled by the 19th century.[10] Batangas Bauan Kap Ponso St. 13°47′22″N 121°00′28″E / 13.789519°N 121.007794°E / 13.789519; 121.007794 (Bauan Church)

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PH-40-0012 Ibaan Church Construction of the present St. James the Greater Parish Church was started in 1854 by the Augustinians and completed 1869, fifteen years later.[11] Batangas Ibaan Lipa-Ibaan Rd. 13°49′08″N 121°07′58″E / 13.818896°N 121.132774°E / 13.818896; 121.132774 (Ibaan Church)

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PH-40-0013 Lipa Cathedral The San Sebastian Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa. Batangas Lipa L. Katigbak St. 13°56′27″N 121°09′49″E / 13.940916°N 121.163518°E / 13.940916; 121.163518 (Lipa Cathedral)

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PH-40-0014 San Jose Church The present St. Joseph Parish Church was constructed in 1812 under the leadership of famous botanist Francisco Manuel Blanco of the Augustinian order.[12] Batangas San Jose Makalintal Ave. 13°52′47″N 121°06′15″E / 13.879620°N 121.104199°E / 13.879620; 121.104199 (San Jose Church)

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PH-40-0015 San Juan Church The present Church of Saint John Nepomucene was built between 1890–1894 after the previous church got flooded in 1863.[13] Batangas San Juan Burgos St. 13°49′43″N 121°23′39″E / 13.828559°N 121.394230°E / 13.828559; 121.394230 (San Juan Church)

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PH-40-0016 Escuela Pia The building of the Pious School for the poor & orphans of Taal was constructed in 1885.[14] Batangas Taal Calle Jose W. Diokno 13°52′50″N 120°55′25″E / 13.880514°N 120.923680°E / 13.880514; 120.923680 (Escuela Pia)

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PH-40-0017 Apacible House The house of Leon Apacible, a delegate to the Malolos Congress, was built in the 18th century. During the 1890s this house became a meeting place for the resistance leaders in the community.[15] Batangas Taal Calle Marcela Mariño Agoncillo 13°52′46″N 120°55′11″E / 13.879455°N 120.919712°E / 13.879455; 120.919712 (Apacible House)

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PH-40-0018 Taal Basilica The present Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours, constructed in 1856, is allegedly the largest church in the Far East. Batangas Taal Calle Camilo Ilagan 13°52′50″N 120°55′29″E / 13.880611°N 120.924630°E / 13.880611; 120.924630 (Taal Basilica)

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PH-40-0019 Tanauan Church The church was moved to the present location after the 1754 eruption of Taal Volcano. The present Church of St. John the Baptist was constructed in 1881.[16] Batangas Tanauan F. Laurena St. 14°05′10″N 121°09′13″E / 14.086074°N 121.153535°E / 14.086074; 121.153535 (Tanauan Church)

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PH-40-0020 Fort San Felipe Historical Site Cavite Cavite City 14°28′55″N 120°55′00″E / 14.481905°N 120.916651°E / 14.481905; 120.916651 (Fort San Felipe Historical Site)
PH-40-0021 Corregidor A heavily fortified island at the entrance of Manila Bay; site of heavy battles during World War II Cavite Cavite City Entrance of Manila Bay 14°22′50″N 120°34′32″E / 14.380675°N 120.575440°E / 14.380675; 120.575440 (Corregidor)

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PH-40-0022 Sarayba House Built in the late 18th century, the houses exemplifies the architecture during the Spanish era. It was the home of Maria Dolores Gomes-Trias, sister of Fr. Gomes, one of the martyred priest of the 1872 Cavite mutiny.[17] Cavite General Trias
PH-40-0023 Site of the Battle of Imus The former site of the Estate House (Casa Hacienda de Imus) of the Recollects, now the Imus Cuartel (Barracks) of the Cavite Provincial Police. Cavite Imus General E. Topacio St. 14°25′47″N 120°56′25″E / 14.429710°N 120.940248°E / 14.429710; 120.940248 (Site of the Battle of Imus)

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PH-40-0024 Battle of Alapan site Site of the battle on May 28, 1898 that led to a Filipino victory and the first unfurling of the Philippine flag. Cavite Imus Alapan St. 14°24′56″N 120°55′07″E / 14.415593°N 120.918690°E / 14.415593; 120.918690 (Battle of Alapan site)

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PH-40-0025 Aguinaldo Shrine House of Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippines. and site of the Philippine Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898 Cavite Kawit Tirona Highway 14°26′42″N 120°54′25″E / 14.445000°N 120.906944°E / 14.445000; 120.906944 (Aguinaldo Shrine)

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PH-40-0026 Baldomero Aguinaldo Shrine House of the Magdalo faction leader of the Katipunan and cousin of Emilio Aguinaldo Cavite Kawit Bisita St. 14°26′52″N 120°55′25″E / 14.447709°N 120.923573°E / 14.447709; 120.923573 (Baldomero Aguinaldo Shrine)

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PH-40-0027 Bonifacio Trial House The house of Teodorico Reyes where the controversial trial of Andres Bonifacio was held in May 1897. Cavite Maragondon Colonel C. Riel St. 14°16′27″N 120°44′13″E / 14.274279°N 120.736978°E / 14.274279; 120.736978 (Bonifacio Trial House)

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PH-40-0028 Casa Hacienda and its Environs (Site of the Tejeros Convention) Former site of the Augustinian Estate House; Site of the historic March 22, 1897 Tejeros Convention Cavite Rosario General Trias Drive 14°24′04″N 120°51′38″E / 14.401036°N 120.860532°E / 14.401036; 120.860532 (Casa Hacienda and its Environs (Site of the Tejeros Convention))

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PH-40-0029 Santa Cruz Parish Convent On March 23, 1897, Emilio Aguinaldo and Mariano Trias took their oaths at this convent as president and vice-president of the revolutionary government.[18] Cavite Tanza San Agustin St. 14°24′03″N 120°51′25″E / 14.400922°N 120.856903°E / 14.400922; 120.856903 (Santa Cruz Parish Convent)

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PH-40-0030 Sta. Maria Magdalena Parish The Spanish colonial Parish Church of Amadeo was used as a Japanese garrison during World War II.[19] Cavite Amadeo F. Laviña St. 14°10′13″N 120°55′18″E / 14.170230°N 120.921545°E / 14.170230; 120.921545 (Sta. Maria Magdalena Parish)

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PH-40-0031 Cañacao Navy Hospital A naval hospital established by the Spaniards in 1871 and managed by the Sisters of Charity, which the Americans took over during their occupation of the country. It was destroyed in 1942 during World War II.[20] Cavite Cavite City
PH-40-0032 Astronomical Observatory of Cavite Cavite Cavite City
PH-40-0033 Astronomical Observatory of Joseph Lepaute D’Agelet A temporary observatory at the garden of the Cavite commandant was set up by the French astronomer and member of the Lapérouse expedition during the expedition's stop in the city from February 28 to April 10, 1787.[21] Cavite Cavite City Jurado St.
PH-40-0034 Ermita de Porta Vaga The original shrine of Our Lady of Solitude of Porta Vaga, the patron saint of the province of Cavite that was destroyed in World War II> Cavite Cavite City Plaza Soledad St. 14°28′57″N 120°54′33″E / 14.482452°N 120.909176°E / 14.482452; 120.909176 (Ermita de Porta Vaga)

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PH-40-0035 Ladislao Diwa Elementary School The Caridad Elementary School was renamed Ladislao Diwa Elementary School in November 1964 in honor of Ladislao Diwa, one of the founders of Katipunan. Cavite Cavite City P. Burgos Avenue 14°28′37″N 120°53′32″E / 14.476925°N 120.892344°E / 14.476925; 120.892344 (Ladislao Diwa Elementary School)
PH-40-0036 Cavite National High School The former Cavite High School was established in 1902, and is considered as one of the oldest national secondary schools in the country. Cavite Cavite City Garcia St. 14°28′59″N 120°53′51″E / 14.483078°N 120.897466°E / 14.483078; 120.897466 (Cavite National High School)
PH-40-0037 Fort San Felipe The quadrilateral fort with four bastions at each corner was constructed between 1609–1616. Only two bastions and one wall remains after the stronghold was demolished during the early American Colonial period.[22] Cavite Cavite City (Cavite Naval Base) Jurado St. 14°28′55″N 120°55′00″E / 14.481905°N 120.916651°E / 14.481905; 120.916651 (Fort San Felipe)
PH-40-0038 Plaza Olivia Salamanca Cavite Cavite City
PH-40-0039 Dasmariñas Church The Immaculate Conception Parish Church, constructed in the 19th century, was the site of bloodshed when several revolutionists were defeated and killed in the church and convent.[23] Cavite Dasmariñas Don Placido Campos Ave. 14°19′37″N 120°56′10″E / 14.326975°N 120.936034°E / 14.326975; 120.936034 (Dasmariñas Church)

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PH-40-0040 General Trias Church The Church of St. Francis of Assisi was erected by the Franciscans in 1769. Cavite General Trias 14°23′08″N 120°52′48″E / 14.385518°N 120.880060°E / 14.385518; 120.880060 (General Trias Church)

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PH-40-0041 Tomas Mascardo Bridge Commonly known as the Imus Toll Bridge Cavite Imus Aguinaldo Highway 14°25′27″N 120°56′34″E / 14.424076°N 120.942899°E / 14.424076; 120.942899 (Tomas Mascardo Bridge)

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PH-40-0042 Tirona House Cavite Imus 12 Maestro G. Tirona St.
PH-40-0043 Imus Cathedral Parish church of Imus built around 1821 by Fr. Nicolas Becerra of the Recollects; and a place of combat during the Battle of Imus Cavite Imus Gen. Castañeda St. 14°25′47″N 120°56′10″E / 14.429722°N 120.936056°E / 14.429722; 120.936056 (Imus Cathedral)

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PH-40-0044 Imus Arsenal Site of the revolutionists' arsenal headed by Filipino-Chinese blacksmith, later general, Jose Ignacio Paua[24][25] Cavite Imus Corner of Gen. E. Topacio and Capt. B. Paredes Sts.[26]

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PH-40-0045 Bridge of Isabel II Built by the Recollects during the Spanish era, it was the site of the Battle of Imus on September 3, 1896 during which a span was dismantled by Aguinaldo and his men to trap the marching Spanish troops. Cavite Imus Gen. E. Topacio St. 14°25′49″N 120°56′25″E / 14.430292°N 120.940264°E / 14.430292; 120.940264 (Bridge of Isabel II)

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PH-40-0046 Pilar Lodge Building F & AM Cavite Imus (Municipal Hall) Maestro G. Tirona St. 14°25′43″N 120°56′10″E / 14.428712°N 120.935980°E / 14.428712; 120.935980 (Pilar Lodge Building F & AM)

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PH-40-0047 Kawit Church The present Church of St. Mary Magdalene was constructed 1737. In 1899 during the Philippine–American War, it was bombed by the Americans, targeting the Filipino leaders using the church for protection.[27] Cavite Kawit Tanggulan St. 14°26′41″N 120°54′13″E / 14.444739°N 120.903590°E / 14.444739; 120.903590 (Kawit Church)

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PH-40-0048 Kawit Municipal Hall Site of the former municipal hall captured by Emilio Aguinaldo and Candido Tirona on August 31, 1896 that eventually started the revolution in Cavite.[28] Cavite Kawit Tirona Highway 14°26′39″N 120°54′12″E / 14.444276°N 120.903357°E / 14.444276; 120.903357 (Kawit Municipal Hall)

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PH-40-0049 Maragondon Church The Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Marogondon was constructed in the early 18th century by the Jesuits, with later additions by the seculars and the Augustinian Recollects. The church was designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines.[29][30] Cavite Maragondon Colonel C. Riel St 14°16′26″N 120°44′01″E / 14.274003°N 120.733517°E / 14.274003; 120.733517 (Maragondon Church)

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PH-40-0050 Casa Hacienda de Naic The former Estate House (Casa Hacienda) of the Dominicans is now the present Naic Elementary School.[31] Cavite Naic Rizal St. 14°19′14″N 120°45′49″E / 14.320500°N 120.763524°E / 14.320500; 120.763524 (Casa Hacienda de Naic)

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PH-40-0051 Emilio Aguinaldo Monument Monument of Aguinaldo at the Tejeros Convention site Cavite Rosario Gen Trias Dr. 14°24′04″N 120°51′39″E / 14.401056°N 120.860752°E / 14.401056; 120.860752 (Emilio Aguinaldo Monument)

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PH-40-0052 Silang Church Constructed in 1640 Cavite Silang J. Rizal St. 14°13′26″N 120°58′28″E / 14.223972°N 120.974379°E / 14.223972; 120.974379 (Silang Church)

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PH-40-0053 Rizal Shrine Birthplace of Jose Rizal, national hero of the Philippines Laguna Calamba J.P. Rizal St. 14°12′49″N 121°10′00″E / 14.213708°N 121.166739°E / 14.213708; 121.166739 (Rizal Shrine)

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PH-40-0054 Calamba Church St. John the Baptist Parish Church Laguna Calamba J.P. Rizal St. 14°12′49″N 121°10′03″E / 14.213498°N 121.167531°E / 14.213498; 121.167531 (Calamba Church)

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PH-40-0055 Paciano Rizal Shrine Locate along the shore of Laguna de Gay, it is the house and tomb of Paciano Rizal. Laguna Los Baños 14°10′54″N 121°13′26″E / 14.181699°N 121.223972°E / 14.181699; 121.223972 (Paciano Rizal Shrine)

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PH-40-0056 Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery Laguna Nagcarlan

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PH-40-0057 Pila Historical Landmark The historic town center of Pila was declared as a National Historical Landmark on May 17, 2000. Laguna Pila 14°14′04″N 121°21′51″E / 14.234451°N 121.364061°E / 14.234451; 121.364061 (Pila Historical Landmark)

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PH-40-0058 Cuartel de Santo Domingo Built in 1877 as barracks (cuartel) of the police force (Guardia Civil) on the former Estate of the Dominicans[32] Laguna Santa Rosa Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Rd 14°13′50″N 121°03′00″E / 14.230668°N 121.049978°E / 14.230668; 121.049978 (Cuartel de Santo Domingo)
PH-40-0059 Bay Church The first stone St. Augustine Church was built in 1804 but was destroyed during WWII. The present church was completed in 1953.[33] Laguna Bay J.P. Rizal Ave. 14°10′50″N 121°17′03″E / 14.180643°N 121.284217°E / 14.180643; 121.284217 (Bay Church)

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PH-40-0060 Jose Rizal Monument Laguna Calamba Bacnotan Road

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PH-40-0061 Cavinti Church The Church of the Transfiguration Laguna Cavinti Oliveros St 14°14′42″N 121°30′27″E / 14.245128°N 121.507419°E / 14.245128; 121.507419 (Cavinti Church)

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PH-40-0062 Lilio (Liliw) Church Laguna Liliw

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PH-40-0063 Los Baños Church Church of the Immaculate Conception Laguna Los Baños 14°10′44″N 121°13′19″E / 14.178764°N 121.221846°E / 14.178764; 121.221846 (Los Baños Church)

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PH-40-0064 Hospital de Aguas Santos Laguna Los Baños
PH-40-0065 International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) A rice research and training organization formed in 1960 to develop new rice varieties and rice crop management techniques to find sustainable "green" ways to improve the well-being of poor rice farmers and consumers. Laguna Los Baños National Highway 14°10′11″N 121°15′30″E / 14.169816°N 121.258464°E / 14.169816; 121.258464 (International Rice Research Institute (IRRI))

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PH-40-0066 Baker Memorial Hall Used by the Japanese as an internment camp for captured American and Filipino soldiers during World War II. Laguna Los Baños Mangga St. (Mariano Mondenado Ave.) 14°09′42″N 121°14′34″E / 14.161798°N 121.242740°E / 14.161798; 121.242740 (Baker Memorial Hall)

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PH-40-0067 Lumban Church St. Sebastian Parish Church Laguna Lumban J.P. Rizal St. 14°17′51″N 121°27′34″E / 14.297396°N 121.459368°E / 14.297396; 121.459368 (Lumban Church)

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PH-40-0068 Mabitac Church Laguna Mabitac 14°25′42″N 121°25′34″E / 14.4282°N 121.4260°E / 14.4282; 121.4260 (Mabitac Church)

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PH-40-0069 Majayjay Church St. Gregory the Great Parish Church Laguna Majayjay Lopez Jaena St. 14°08′47″N 121°28′17″E / 14.146346°N 121.471318°E / 14.146346; 121.471318 (Majayjay Church)

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PH-40-0070 Nagcarlan Church St. Bartholomew Parish Church Laguna Nagcarlan

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PH-40-0071 Paete Church St. James the Apostle Parish Church Laguna Paete Ed Reyes St. 14°21′52″N 121°28′54″E / 14.364557°N 121.481638°E / 14.364557; 121.481638 (Paete Church)

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PH-40-0072 Pagsanjan Church Our Lady of Guadalupe Church of Pagsanjan or the Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Guadalupe Laguna Pagsanjan General Taino St. 14°16′22″N 121°27′22″E / 14.272819°N 121.456174°E / 14.272819; 121.456174 (Pagsanjan Church)

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PH-40-0073 Pagsanjan Municipal Building The building was originally constructed in mid 19th century housing the Tribunal del Gremio de Naturales and became the first public elementary school in Pagsanjan from 1864–1911.[34][35] Laguna Pagsanjan National Hway cor General Taino St. 14°16′21″N 121°27′21″E / 14.272469°N 121.455764°E / 14.272469; 121.455764 (Pagsanjan Municipal Building)

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PH-40-0074 Pakil Church St. Peter of Alcantara Parish Church; Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba Laguna Pakil Tavera St. 14°22′51″N 121°28′44″E / 14.380911°N 121.478905°E / 14.380911; 121.478905 (Pakil Church)

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PH-40-0075 Pila Church The Parish Church of St. Anthony of Padua was constructed in the early 19th century after the previous church was frequently flooded in its old location. The convent was completed in 1849. Both were seriously damaged by the Luzon earthquakes of 1880.[36] Laguna Pila San Antonio St. 14°14′02″N 121°21′52″E / 14.233808°N 121.364477°E / 14.233808; 121.364477 (Pila Church)

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PH-40-0076 San Pablo Cathedral Laguna San Pablo A. Flores St. 14°04′11″N 121°19′37″E / 14.069647°N 121.326814°E / 14.069647; 121.326814 (San Pablo Cathedral)

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PH-40-0077 Fule-Malvar Mansion Laguna San Pablo Rizal Avenue 14°04′17″N 121°19′21″E / 14.07131°N 121.32248°E / 14.07131; 121.32248 (Fule-Malvar Mansion)

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PH-40-0078 Villa Escudero Plantations A hacienda and coconut plantation established by the family of Don Placido Escudero in 1872. Laguna and Quezon San Pablo, Laguna; Tiaong and Dolores in Quezon Pan-Philippine Highway 13°59′42″N 121°20′32″E / 13.995133°N 121.342092°E / 13.995133; 121.342092 (Villa Escudero Plantations)

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PH-40-0079 Siniloan Church Church of Sts. Peter and Paul Laguna Siniloan Paete-Pakil-Famy Diversion Rd. 14°25′19″N 121°26′46″E / 14.421999°N 121.446129°E / 14.421999; 121.446129 (Siniloan Church)

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PH-40-0080 Santa Cruz Church Immaculate Conception Parish Church of Santa Cruz, Laguna Laguna Santa Cruz P. Guevarra St. 14°16′57″N 121°24′53″E / 14.282542°N 121.414813°E / 14.282542; 121.414813 (Santa Cruz Church)

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PH-40-0081 Site of the Battle of Santa Cruz Laguna Santa Cruz
PH-40-0082 Gala-Rodriguez House Built in the early 1930s by Dr. Isidro Rodriguez as gift to his ailing wife Doña Gregoria Gala. Designed by architect Juan Nakpil. Quezon Sariaya 44 Rizal St. 13°57′43″N 121°31′29″E / 13.961964°N 121.524837°E / 13.961964; 121.524837 (Gala-Rodriguez House)

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PH-40-0083 Tayabas Provincial Capitol Building Quezon Tayabas

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PH-40-0084 Claro M. Recto Shrine Quezon Tiaong

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PH-40-0085 Atimonan Church The present Parish Church of Our Lady of the Angels and its adjoining convent were constructed between 1687 and 1700.[37] Quezon Atimonan Manuel L. Quezon Blvd. 14°00′05″N 121°55′17″E / 14.001499°N 121.921494°E / 14.001499; 121.921494 (Atimonan Church)

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PH-40-0086 Iskong Bantay Watchtower The only lookout and defense watchtower existing of the seven built around 1752 to guard the town against pirates.[38] Quezon Atimonan
PH-40-0087 Fort San Diego Built in the late 18th century, Fort San Diego is the only remaining of the four fortifications at each corner of town forming a quadrilateral.[39] Quezon Gumaca 13°55′23″N 122°06′01″E / 13.922920°N 122.100278°E / 13.922920; 122.100278 (Fort San Diego)

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PH-40-0088 Gumaca Church Its first establishment was in 1582 by the Franciscans. It was transferred to Silangan in the island of Alabat, Quezon in 1638. It was burned by the Dutch forces in 1665, then transferred back in Gumaca. The church was reconstructed and beautified in 1846. Known as one of the biggest and oldest Catholic churches in the province of Quezon, this Baroque church is made out of coral stone blocks and bricks. Quezon Gumaca 13°55′18″N 122°05′58″E / 13.921785°N 122.099371°E / 13.921785; 122.099371 (Gumaca Church)

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PH-40-0089 La Casa de Doña Ana The heritage house was built after the marriage of Pedro Nepomucino Villaseñor and Ana Maria Herrera De La Concepcion in 1842.[40] Quezon Lucban Quezon Avenue 14°06′50″N 121°33′19″E / 14.113917°N 121.555334°E / 14.113917; 121.555334 (La Casa de Doña Ana)
PH-40-0090 Lucban Church The present Parish Church of Saint Louis of Toulouse was completed in 1738 with the convent, in 1743.[41] Quezon Lucban La Purisima Concepcion St. 14°06′53″N 121°33′13″E / 14.114846°N 121.553686°E / 14.114846; 121.553686 (Lucban Church)

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PH-40-0091 Site of Battle of Barrio Piis Battle fought on December 26, 1941 between American-Filipino forces and the encroaching Japanese soldiers in the early part of World War II.[42] Quezon Lucban Lucban-Sampaloc Road 14°08′55″N 121°35′45″E / 14.148583°N 121.595916°E / 14.148583; 121.595916 (Site of Battle of Barrio Piis)
PH-40-0092 Colegio Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Quezon Lucena
PH-40-0093 Lucena Cathedral The Cathedral of Saint Ferdinand is the seat of the Diocese of Lucena. It was built between May 1882 to July 1884.[43] Quezon Lucena Quezon Ave. 13°56′09″N 121°36′45″E / 13.935949°N 121.612422°E / 13.935949; 121.612422 (Lucena Cathedral)

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PH-40-0094 Quezon Provincial Capitol The neoclassical Art Deco capitol building of the former Tayabas province, designed by Juan Arellano, was constructed in 1908.[44] Quezon Lucena Quezon Ave. 13°55′42″N 121°36′48″E / 13.928450°N 121.613286°E / 13.928450; 121.613286 (Quezon Provincial Capitol)

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PH-40-0095 Sacred Heart College It is the oldest Catholic educational institution for men and women in Quezon Province founded on April 27, 1884. Quezon Lucena Merchan St. 13°56′24″N 121°36′54″E / 13.940126°N 121.614927°E / 13.940126; 121.614927 (Sacred Heart College)
PH-40-0096 Mauban Church First church and convent were constructed in 1647 and demolished in 1769. The second church collapsed during the 1880 earthquakes. Third church was built in 1891. Historical marker was placed in 1939.[45] Present church looks recently built. Quezon Mauban

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PH-40-0097 Rizal Hill Park Highest point in Gumaca, lookout point during the Spanish era, military headquarters during the American period Quezon Mauban

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PH-40-0098 Pagbilao Church The present Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria was constructed in 1845 under Fr. Victorino Peralija. Together with the convent and belfry, it was completed in 1877 under Fr. Eugenio Gomez. After it was destroyed during liberation from World War II, it was repaired in 1954 under Fr. Vicente Urlanda in 1954.[46] Quezon Pagbilao Pan-Philippines Highway 13°58′20″N 121°41′12″E / 13.972116°N 121.686608°E / 13.972116; 121.686608 (Pagbilao Church)

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PH-40-0099 Natalio Enriquez House Beaux-Arts mansion of former provincial governor Natalio Enriquez. Quezon Sariaya Pan-Philippine Highway 13°57′48″N 121°31′28″E / 13.963417°N 121.524417°E / 13.963417; 121.524417 (Natalio Enriquez House)

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PH-40-0100 Rodriguez House (Villa Sariaya) Ancestral house owned by Don Catalino Rodriguez, town mayor of Sariaya from 1908–1909. Opened to the public as Villa Sariaya.[47] Quezon Sariaya Rizal St. cor. Daliz St. 13°57′47″N 121°31′30″E / 13.962932°N 121.524999°E / 13.962932; 121.524999 (Rodriguez House (Villa Sariaya))

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PH-40-0101 St. Francis of Assisi Church (Sariaya) The present Church of Saint Francis of Assisi was constructed in 1748 after the previous church were destroyed by earthquakes and floods from its previous locations.[48] Quezon Sariaya Pan-Philippine Highway 13°57′49″N 121°31′26″E / 13.963551°N 121.523883°E / 13.963551; 121.523883 (St. Francis of Assisi Church (Sariaya))

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PH-40-0102 Malagonlong Bridge A 445-foot (136 m) long stone arch bridge over the Dumaca-a River built during the Spanish colonial period, between 1840–1850.[49] Quezon Tayabas City Tayabas-Pagbilao Rd. 14°00′47″N 121°37′01″E / 14.012940°N 121.616844°E / 14.012940; 121.616844 (Malagonlong Bridge)

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PH-40-0102 Casa Comunidad de Tayabas Originally built with light materials in 1776 as a Casa Tribunal (courthouse) and later, a guesthouse for travelers; it was reconstructed in stone in 1831. After it burned down in World War II, it was reconstructed by the NHI and declared a National Historical Landmark in 1978.[50] Quezon Tayabas City P. Silang St. 14°01′32″N 121°35′30″E / 14.025637°N 121.591778°E / 14.025637; 121.591778 (Casa Comunidad de Tayabas)

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PH-40-0103 Tayabas Basilica Quezon Tayabas City P. Silang St. 14°01′33″N 121°35′27″E / 14.025942°N 121.590831°E / 14.025942; 121.590831 (Tayabas Basilica)

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PH-40-0104 Vicente Manansala Shrine Rizal Binangonan

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PH-40-0105 Pamitinan Cave Shrine Rizal Rodriguez M.H. del Pilar St. 14°43′55″N 121°11′20″E / 14.731827°N 121.188804°E / 14.731827; 121.188804 (Pamitinan Cave Shrine)
PH-40-0106 Antipolo Cathedral Rizal Antipolo M.L. Quezon St. 14°35′16″N 121°10′36″E / 14.587639°N 121.176667°E / 14.587639; 121.176667 (Antipolo Cathedral)

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PH-40-0107 Boso-Boso Church The Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation was established by the Jesuits in the 17th century and transferred to the secular clergy in 1768. It was damaged during the 1880 earthquake, burned down in 1943 during WWII and restored in 1995.[51] Rizal Antipolo (Boso-Boso) Sitio Old (Lower) Boso-Boso 14°38′22″N 121°14′18″E / 14.639514°N 121.238211°E / 14.639514; 121.238211 (Boso-Boso Church)

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PH-40-0108 Baras Church Rizal Baras A. Bonifacio St. 14°31′22″N 121°16′03″E / 14.522877°N 121.267613°E / 14.522877; 121.267613 (Baras Church)

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PH-40-0109 Cainta Church Rizal Cainta Bonifacio Ave. 14°34′40″N 121°06′56″E / 14.577747°N 121.115599°E / 14.577747; 121.115599 (Cainta Church)

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PH-40-0110 Morong Church The present Church of Saint Jerome was constructed in the 17th century, its frontispiece and belfry were built by Bartolome Palatino of Paete from 1850–1853.[52] Rizal Morong Turentigue St. 14°30′52″N 121°14′16″E / 14.514341°N 121.237640°E / 14.514341; 121.237640 (Morong Church)

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PH-40-0111 Morong High School Building Rizal Morong Manila East Rd cor. Sumulong St. 14°31′01″N 121°14′20″E / 14.516975°N 121.238757°E / 14.516975; 121.238757 (Morong High School Building)

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PH-40-0112 Tomas Claudio Intermediate School Rizal Morong T.Claudio St. 14°31′04″N 121°14′19″E / 14.517889°N 121.238534°E / 14.517889; 121.238534 (Tomas Claudio Intermediate School)

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PH-40-0113 Tanay Church Rizal Tanay M.H.del Pilar St. 14°29′55″N 121°17′05″E / 14.498502°N 121.284690°E / 14.498502; 121.284690 (Tanay Church)

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PH-40-0114 Taytay Church Rizal Taytay Kadalagahan St. 14°34′15″N 121°07′57″E / 14.570883°N 121.132396°E / 14.570883; 121.132396 (Taytay Church)

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PH-40-0115 Jose Rizal Monument Rizal Taytay J. Sumulong St. 14°34′14″N 121°07′54″E / 14.570511°N 121.131680°E / 14.570511; 121.131680 (Jose Rizal Monument)

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PH-40-0116 Pililla Church Rizal Pililla J.P. Rizal St. 14°28′48″N 121°18′24″E / 14.480135°N 121.306699°E / 14.480135; 121.306699 (Pililla Church)

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