Architecture+Design Community Contest | World Architecture Day | Fuerte De San Pedro

History has always been a big part of each city, municipality, and country. It even affects the culture & its socio-economic society. As we celebrate World Architecture Day and the first anniversary of the Architecture+Design Community let me share one amazing place in Cebu that served as a camp, Warwick barracks, a shelter, a school, a hospital to the Spanish, American, and Filipino people.

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Staying in Cebu for years and seeing some tourist spots through social media and magazines gives me the excitement to visit some and discover the reasons behind every spot.

Cebu is known for its beautiful beaches, waterfalls, foodies, most especially its historical places.

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Fuerte de San Pedro's Barrel Vault Entrance

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Like Manila's Fort Santiago, Cebu has its own FUERTE DE SAN PEDRO or FORT SAN PEDRO, a military defense and has been considered as one of the most visited tourist spots in the city, located at the Plaza Independencia near the port of Cebu. And chosen as one of the oldest forts in the Philippines which was established in 1565.

History

Originally made of wood and built under the authority of the Spanish conqueror Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, who founded the course settlement in the Province of Cebu.

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Gratify your eyes with images on walls seen at the entrance lobby. One example is the image of Ferdinand Magellan.

Throughout the Philippine Revolution at the end of the 19th century, this was attacked and surrendered by the Spaniards to the Cebuano revolutionaries who also used it as a place for security and survival. The fort also became part of the American Regime and was used as an American Warwick Barracks where it has been used as a school wherein many Cebuano received their formal education. It also serve as an emergency hospital & a clinic for the wounded during the war, and during the ruins, it was even used as an abettors' field office.

Major renovations in the 19th century were made as part of the city's building program. Improvements were then made and some changes were introduced, including replacing the original wood with stones and mortar. The architect, Leonardo Concepcion completed the estimate and plan for the restoration of the fort.

As I was delighted with the images I saw on the entrance of the fort, the more excited I feel to delve into the place.

At present part of the fort is a museum, where we witness sculptures, paintings, some artifacts of Spanish documents, and old Cebu during the 19th Century. Join us as we take the tour.

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Lapu Lapu, the Mythical Filipino Hero.

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Some artifacts at the museum.

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Captivated by the artifacts and paintings around me.

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Megallan's Cross and Basilica Del Sto Nino back then.

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The Original Spanish Flag.

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Viviende del Teniente (2nd photo at the upper left) considered as the living quarters of the abettor, my hubby sitting on the cannon used during the war (2nd photo at the lower row), and random images of places in Cebu during the 19th Century. Here we had the chance to see some of the original images of the Cebu Provincial Jail, Plaza Independencia, Club Americano, Mambaling train crossing, Cebu Philippine Railways which services from Danao to Argao, Cebu Cathedral Church, Calle Manalili, Calle Jones, maps of Bohol & Cebu, and Basilica Del Santo back then.

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Wikipedia image: Fuerte de San Pedro floor plan. A.) Fuerte de San Pedro. B.) Cuerpo de Guardia. C.) Vivienda del Teniente. D.) Almazanes. E.)Pezo. F.)Mana para los Golas. G.) Almacenes de Pólvora.

Fort San Pedro has a triangular shape, two sides of which are facing the sea that was protected with cannons and the other side are facing the land considered as the front with a fence made of wood or stone & mortar.

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Front of Fuerte de San Pedro.

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Viviende del Teniente behind me.

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Restored Fort San Pedro.

Today, improvements for the whole Province of Cebu are still ongoing. But the history of how the City and the Province started is one that we should always consider most especially for the Cebuano's. Hope this gives inspiration to everyone to embrace the history of our own Sugbo (Cebu).

Au revoir!

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ar Lin19

I am Ruffalyn, from a coastal municipality in the province of Leyte, a soon-to-be architect by profession and a working mom. Join me as I bring to light the inner piece of me.

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