Gaston Park is a small plaza and Philippine-American war historical site featuring vendors & a fountain, within a few feet away from the City Museum of Cagayan de Oro and St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral in Barangay 1 of the city.
Tag: Historical Sites in the Philippines
Fort Santiago: Manila’s Iconic Colonial Fortress
Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago; Filipino: Moóg ng Santiago), built in 1593, is a historic citadel constructed by Spanish navigator and governor Miguel López de Legazpi for the newly established city of Manila in the Philippines. This iconic defensive fortress, actively involved in protecting Manila from various foreign invasions over the centuries, is strategically located in Intramuros, the famed walled city of Manila, which itself is rich in cultural heritage and colonial history. The fort, originally made of wood but later rebuilt using stone, played a pivotal role during the Spanish colonial period and continues to be a significant landmark that reflects the country’s colonial past, drawing visitors who are eager to learn about its storied history and the events that unfolded within its walls.
