• A U.S. Army M4 Sherman enters the fort during the Battle of Manila, 1945. Fort Santiago gate before its reconstruction and restoration.
  • 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.
  • Must see part of historical Manila. Fort Santiago was built in 1571 by the Spanish as a citadel for Manila. It was badly damaged during World War II.
  • - Moat and Bridge is a man-made waterway linking the Pasig River and Manila Bay, making Fort Santiago a powerful fortress island.
  • 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...
  • Fort Santiago in Manila - one of the highlights of 16 Best Things to Do in Manila (Read all about Manila here).
  • Discover everything you need to know about Fort Santiago, Manila including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Fort Santiago Manila is one of the few ancient remains of the Philippines. To be honest, the fort is interesting for locals and tourists alike.
  • Fort Santiago of Manila, Philippines. In one of the most historic parts of Manila, known as Intramuros, lies a darkly disturbing omen to the past.
  • Guarding the entrance to the Pasig River is Intramuros' premier tourist attraction: Fort Santiago. Within the fort grounds is an oasis of lovely manicured…