Malacañan Palace | |
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Palasyo ng Malakanyang (Filipino) | |
Malacañan Palace as viewed from the Pasig River.
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Location in Metro Manila
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Former names | Palacio de Malacañán |
Alternative names | Malacañan Palace (official) |
General information | |
Architectural style | Spanish colonial architecture, Neo-classical architecture |
Location | San Miguel, Manila |
Address |
José P. Laurel Street, San Miguel, Manila |
Country | Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°35′38″N 120°59′40″E / 14.5939°N 120.9945°ECoordinates: 14°35′38″N 120°59′40″E / 14.5939°N 120.9945°E |
Current tenants |
Rodrigo Roa Duterte President of the Philippines |
Construction started | 1750 |
Malacañang Palace (officially Malacañan Palace, colloquially "Malacañang"; Filipino: Palasyo ng Malakanyang, pronounced [malakɐˈɲaŋ]; Spanish: Palacio de Malacañán, pronounced: [paˈla.θjo ðe malakaˈɲan]) is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines located in the capital city of Manila. The Palace is in fact a complex of buildings built largely in Spanish colonial and Neo-classical style. Under the current administration, President Rodrigo Duterte wants to rename Malacañang to Peoples' Palace.
The original structure was built in 1750 by Don Luís Rocha as a summer house along the Pasig River. It was purchased by the state in 1825 as the summer residence for the Spanish Governor-General. After the June 3, 1863 earthquake destroyed the Palacio del Gobernador (Governor's Palace) in the walled city of Manila, it became the Governor-General's official residence. After sovereignty over the Islands was ceded to the United States in 1898, it became the residence of the American Governors, with General Wesley Merritt being the first.