Heritage of Cebu

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Heritage of Cebu



The Heritage of Cebu Monument is a tableau of sculptures made of concrete, bronze, brass and steel showing scenes about events and structures related to the history of Cebu. The construction of the monument began in July 1997 and it was finished in December 2000.

Local artist Eduardo Castrillo built the sculptures of the Cebu Heritage Monument. He and the late Senator Marcelo Fernan together with other donations from private individuals and organizations funded the construction of the monument.

The structures depicted in the Heritage Monument are the Basilica del Santo Niño, Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, the Saint John the Baptist Church, the Magellan's Cross, and a Spanish Galleon.

The scenes depicted in the Heritage Monument are the baptism of Rajah Island, a procession of the Santo Niño, a Roman Catholic mass, and the Battle of Mactan between Lapu-Lapu and Ferdinand Magellan. The persons depicted in the monument include the late president Sergio Osmena Sr. and Blessed Peter.

The Heritage Monument is located in the historic Parian District, which during the Spanish period was home to the residences of the most prominent families in Manila at that time. The St. John the Baptist church previously stood on the site of the monument's location. However, the diocese of Cebu demolished the church in 1875.

You can also visit the other nearby historical spots in the Parian District, which are Casa Gorordo Museum and Yap-San Diego House.

The Yap-San Diego House is part of the Casa Gorordo Museum complex, which is a private museum open to the public. The museum complex highlights the lifestyle of a rich household in Cebu during the Spanish era and displays antique furnishings, clothes, kitchen equipment and utensils, and other antique items.

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