• D. When was Fort Santiago declared as the "Shrine of Freedom", what does this mean in relation to Philippine History?
  • Welcome to Fort Santiago! In 1571, Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi re-established Rajah Soliman’s Manila as the new capital for the growing...
  • The years: 1636, 1654, 1670, and 1672; saw the deployment of 22, 50, 86, and 81 Latin-American soldiers from Mexico at Fort Santiago.[10].
  • Fort Santiago is one of the oldest fortifications in Manila and has an interesting history. The fort was built in 1571 on the site of the native settlement of Raia...
  • 1950'de Fort Santiago, Özgürlük Mabedi ilan edildi ve restorasyon başladı. ... Fort Santiago, Pazartesi günü açık olan birkaç Intramuros sitesinden biridir.
  • Named after Spanish Governor-General Domingo Moriones, this plaza was used as a public promenade until the 1863 earthquake destroyed Fort Santiago.
  • Here stands the gate leading to the inner sanctum of Fort Santiago. The gate of Fort Santiago was destroyed during the Battle of Manila in 1945.
  • Intramuros was the name they gave to the walled street of Manila because its a Latin word which means within the walls. Fort Santiago is just one of its sections.
  • Rizal's route as a dead man walking has been preserved as a series of bronze footprints leading out from Fort Santiago to the gate exiting Intramuros.
  • Located inside the walled city of Intramuros in Manila lies Fort Santiago, the oldest Spanish fortress in the Philippines.