• A visit to Casa Manila is time well spent. ... Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros that depicts colonial life when Spain colonized the Philippines.
  • The architect of Casa Manila was J. Ramon L. Faustmann.[2] It was constructed by Imelda Marcos during the 1980s and modeled on Spanish colonial architecture.[3].
  • Casa Manila is a testament not only to the architectural styles of the time but also to the opulent lifestyle led by the Manila elite during the colonial era.
  • As a popular tourist attraction, Casa Manila offers an immersive experience through its well-preserved architecture, period furniture, and various exhibits.
  • Surrounded by huge stone walls, Casa Manila is a time travel back to the golden age of Manila when Spanish rule was in full swing.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Casa Manila, Manila including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • The exterior of Casa Manila was modeled after a home that was previously located on Jaboneros Street in Binondo's Chinese neighborhood in the 1850s.
  • Casa Manila is an imposing stone structure circa 1850, one of the grand houses in Barrio San Luis of Intramuros and across the street from San Agustin church.
  • Casa Manila is a copy of an 1850s San Nicolas House that was once located in Calle Jaboneros. The architect of Casa Manila was J. Ramon L. Faustmann.
  • Logghia Beach is 1 km from the apartment, while Lido Di Avola beach is 1.1 km away. The nearest airport is Catania Fontanarossa Airport, 78 km from Casa Manila.