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Region
7: Central Visayas ••• Cebu City ••
Downtown
Casa
Gorordo
Casa
Gorordo,
built in the mid-19th century, was bought by Juan
Isidro de Gorordo in 1863. Now under the Aboitiz Foundation, the
house has been restored and outfitted as a house museum that showcases
the elegant lifestyle at the turn of the century.
Heritage
Features:
The houses lower floor or zaguan, which traditionally
served as a storage space, now houses the offices of the house museum,
a small store and an area for art exhibitions. It is built of bituka
tabliya (coral stone blocks) and roofed with tile. It has all
the typical features of a bahay na bato (balay nga bato):
wooden upper story, ventanillas, sliding capiz windows,
etc. The second story is furnished with antique furniture and has
a collection of costumes, books and memorabilia from the past. Worth
noting is the masters bedroom which displays a collection
of sayas. A room in the residence was outfitted to become
a chapel because a scion of the Gorordos, Juan (1862-1934), became
first Filipino bishop of Cebu (1910-32). The bishop would use the
chapel whenever he visited home. The chapel displays a pasyon
manuscript in Cebuano. Another item in the house collection is an
antique nativity set.
The dining
room of the house is separated from the landing or caida
and living room by an arch ornately carved with plants and birds.
The kitchen at the end of the dining room or comedor is typical
of the period. Atypical is the wide balcony or azotea, that
runs the whole length of the dining room and kitchen. A trellis
supports a bougainvillea plant, that is so large it is almost
a tree.
The garden
has been landscaped and a new service building, inspired by 19th
century architecture, has been built beside Casa Gorordo.
Open Mondays
to Saturdays from 9:00 - 12:00; 2:00 - 5:00.
Along Lopez
Jaena Street. |