A short stroll from Villa Sariaya brings you to another stunner: the Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House. Built in 1935 by Juan Nakpil, a National Artist for Architecture, this house showcases Filipino-American colonial design and refinement.
The Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House isn’t just beautiful—it’s powerful. It’s a home that survived war, welcomed a president, and still stands proud, telling stories through its every corner. Walking through its halls gave me goosebumps. It's more than architecture; it's a house that lived.
π°️ A Legacy Etched in Wood and Stone
Built in the 1930s by Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and DoΓ±a Gregoria Gala-Rodriguez, this Art Deco-style mansion was once the epitome of luxury and elegance in Sariaya. But what makes this house remarkable is not just its beauty—but its resilience.
π️ WWII Survivor
During World War II, the house was used as a Japanese headquarters but was
spared from destruction. They say General Tomoyuki Yamashita himself stayed
here. Later, it even welcomed President Manuel L. Quezon as a guest—an honor
few ancestral homes can boast.
π¨ Architectural Features
- Symmetrical Art Deco design
- Vintage chandeliers and hardwood floors
- European-inspired furniture
- Grand central staircase and wide verandas
π³ Entrance & Visiting Tips
- π️ Entrance Fee: ₱100 (guided tour included)
- πΈ Costume Rental: Optional (check ahead)
- π Best visited in the morning for great natural lighting
- π Address: Sariaya, Quezon – near town plaza
- π‘ Don’t forget to ask your guide about the secret tunnels used during WWII!
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