We often look at the grand limestone churches of Cebu and imagine them as the sole legacy of Spanish friars, yet the true history of our heritage towns is frequently carved by the hands of the native clergy such in the case of Fr. Ruperto Sarmiento who rose from the…
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Dalaguete Ancestral House: Condrada Almagro House
If you have ever driven down the southern arterial road of Cebu, past the bustling public market of Dalaguete and near the river that slices through the town, you have likely turned your head at a structure that refuses to be ignored. It is the Conrada Almagro Ancestral House; locals…
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Dalaguete Church: Cebu’s Southern Heritage
There is a distinct shift in the air when you travel down the southeastern flank of Cebu, past the bustling city and into the quieter, salt-sprayed towns facing the Bohol Sea. We often think of Dalaguete solely as the “Vegetable Basket of Cebu,” a place of high peaks and cool…
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Dalaguete Cannon: 200 Years of History in Cebu
When you stand on the seawall of Dalaguete today, looking out over the calm, azure waters of the Bohol Sea, it is almost impossible to imagine that this horizon was once the source of absolute terror. We know Dalaguete now as the “Vegetable Basket of Cebu,” a peaceful town of…
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The Ferraren Ancestral House: Ginatilan, Cebu.
The southern drive through Cebu is often a journey through time, where the modern concrete highway occasionally gives way to glimpses of a deeper, more textured past. When you reach the southwestern municipality of Ginatilan, you are stepping into a narrative that predates its current name which a place once…
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Cebu History: San Nicolas de Tolentino Church, Malabuyoc
The southwestern coast of Cebu’s churches are arguably less studied and less well-known in comparison to those from the east coast of Cebu. Though somewhat off the beaten path today as well as the many years of yesteryear, heritage structures still dot the landscape. Among these heritage structures, the San…
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Old Map Cebu: 1734 Murillo Velarde Map
The Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas, commonly known as the 1734 Murillo Velarde Map, is often cited as the “Mother of all Philippine Maps.” Looking specifically at the segment depicting the island of Cebu (labeled “Zebu”), one is immediately struck by how recognizable the geography and toponymy…
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Two Buildings in Argao with History
“Every place has a history worth exploring. Every place has a history worth noting. Every place has a history worth knowing.” -UnknownCebu Southern Cebu is known for its splendid, pristine, clean white sand beaches and its other natural wonders like Kawasan Falls and Tumalog Falls. These are the sites most…



