Did You Know: Malacañan has been official PH leader’s residence since 1863 | Inquirer News

Did You Know: Malacañan has been official PH leader’s residence since 1863

/ 05:06 AM June 11, 2020

June 11 marks the day Malacañan Palace became the official residence of the chief executive of the Philippines.

In 1863, after a strong earthquake hit the Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros, Manila, the governor-general had to move to Malacañan Palace in San Miguel, Manila.

At that time, it was the temporary residence of outgoing governors-general awaiting the next ship to Spain.

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The first recorded owner of the property was Luis Rocha, a Spaniard in the Galleon trade. He sold the property in 1802 to Col. Jose Miguel Fomento of the Spanish Army.

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Fomento’s testamentary executors in turn sold it to the government upon his death in 1825.

—Marielle Medina, Inquirer Research

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