• The Manila City Hall (Filipino: Bulwagan ng Lungsod ng Maynila) is the official seat of government of the City of Manila, located in the historic center of Ermita, Manila.
  • The historical city hall of Manila has rich stories from the early Spanish settlement, to the American period and the Japanese occupation.
  • Manila City Hall is one of the must places to see in Manila and is shaped like a coffin to honour the brave who died during the Battle of Manila.
  • One is hard pressed to define the architecture of the Manila City Hall.
  • Identifying the issues brought about by the current setup, the Horizon Manila City Hall will be able to address the shortcomings of our current city hall.
  • Photo taken at Manila City Hall by Doj Dj G. on 7/30/2022.
  • Completed in 1939, the Manila City Hall is located outside the city walls of the older city in Manila.
  • All the trees inside and around the vicinity of the City Hall were planted by Manila Mayor Ramon Bagatsing during the early seventies.
  • Looming east of Intramuros, the neoclassical city hall building is distinguished by an attractive clock tower that is beautifully illuminated at night.
  • Designed by architect Antonio Toledo, the Manila City Hall showcases Neoclassical architecture.