
Camiña Balay nga Bato
Visayas Region
Camiña Balay Nga Bato is a historic bahay na bato located in the Arevalo district of Iloilo City, Philippines. Built in 1865 by Anselmo Avanceña, the first parish priest of Molo, it was originally designed for Don Fernando Avanceña and his wife, Eulalia Abaja. The house reflects traditional Filipino architecture inspired by the bahay kubo, featuring natural materials such as a bamboo and nipa roof, narra and ivory floors, and a foundation supported by 24 tree trunks. Over the years, it passed through several families until it became owned by the Camiñas family, who continue to preserve its heritage. Today, it operates as a heritage museum and restaurant, offering visitors a glimpse into Ilonggo culture and cuisine, including their famous homemade tsokolate tablea. Recognized for its cultural significance, it was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2015. The house also highlights the family's traditional hablon weaving business, a handmade cloth with intricate designs that remains active.
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Tipp: The best time to visit Camiña Balay Nga Bato is during the cooler months to enjoy a comfortable tour of the heritage house and restaurant. It is recommended to book in advance, especially for dining, to experience their authentic Ilonggo delicacies and homemade tsokolate tablea. Visitors may also inquire about guided tours to fully appreciate the house's history and architecture. Discounts or special offers might be available for group visits or cultural events, so checking ahead with the museum is advisable.
Interessante Fakten
- •The house's foundation is supported by 24 tree trunks, showcasing traditional Filipino construction methods.
- •The roof is made of bamboo and nipa, while the floors are crafted from narra and ivory woods.
- •The family business of hablon weaving, an intricate handmade cloth, is still active today and connected to the house.
- •The ancestral house was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2015.
Geschichte
Constructed in 1865, Camiña Balay Nga Bato was designed by Anselmo Avanceña for the Avanceña family.
Its architecture was influenced by the traditional bahay kubo style, using durable natural materials.
The house remained within the family lineage, eventually passing to the Camiñas.
In 2010, it was opened to the public as a museum and restaurant.
In 2015, it received formal recognition as an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines under the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.
Ortsführer
Ground Floor1865
Features carved tree trunks that support the second floor, exemplifying traditional Filipino craftsmanship and structural design.
Second Floor1865
Showcases a stamped metal ceiling and traditional materials used in the construction, reflecting the heritage and aesthetic of the period.
Restaurant Extension2010
An area where visitors can enjoy authentic Ilonggo delicacies and the house's famous homemade tsokolate tablea, blending cultural heritage with culinary experience.
Kontakt
Telefon: (033) 336 3858