
Please excuse my long absence friends. Had been crazy days. Happy crazy don't worry. hehee Last Saturday was just one of them happy crazy days.
The annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk. My first time to participate and I just didnt really know what to do. hahaha
Towards the end of the walk, we found this...
Who would have thought?
What is between Zulueta and Binangkayan Sts in Pari-an, Cebu? It's an old house. Built in 1730. The Jesuit House of Cebu. The Jesuits resided in this house until they were expelled from the Philippines in 1768. A wealthy landowner and rancher from Bohol, Don Jose Alvarez bought the residence during the late 19th century. Thereafter it became an exclusive club for Cebu's elite during the 1950's when it was leased by Gov. Sergio Osmena, Jr. This is perhaps the oldest dated house in the country today. And it is just in our neighborhood.
Our guide. Showing us the illustration from the book published in 1836 by Fr. William Repetti, S.J. seismologist and archivist of the Jesuits. It shows a tower beside the house, perhaps to ward away seafaring raiders.






Chinese influences seen on the roofs and support beams.
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