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Fort Santiago Review

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A lot of history here including World War 2 and the trial and execution of Rezil. He is revered in this country. There is a nice Rezil museum inside. There are good views of the river from the fortress walls.

Fort Santiago

Posted: Jun 17, 2019
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  • Ehm su
    5/5Outstanding

    it's amazing place , very relaxing ..summer vacation with my Family and Friends

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    Posted: Nov 27, 2023
  • Valli Adventures
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    Fort Santiago is a historical citadel located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It is one of the most important historical sites in the country and a popular tourist destination. The fort was built in 1593 by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi and served as a military defense fortress during the Spanish colonial period.Fort Santiago has witnessed significant events in Philippine history, including the Spanish colonial period, the Japanese occupation during World War II, and the American colonial period. The fort is known for its well-preserved ruins, gardens, and museums that showcase the rich history and culture of the Philippines.Visitors to Fort Santiago can explore the various chambers, dungeons, and exhibits within the fort, providing insight into the country's colonial past. The site also offers a beautiful view of the nearby Pasig River and the city of Manila.In addition to its historical significance, Fort Santiago hosts various cultural events, performances, and exhibits, making it a vibrant hub for both tourists and locals interested in Philippine history and heritage.

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    Posted: Nov 3, 2023
  • Rose Ann Juson
    5/5Outstanding

    🌟 Just had the most incredible time exploring Fort Santiago! 🏰 This historical gem in Manila is a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich history of the Philippines. 🇵🇭From the moment I entered the ancient gates, I was transported back in time. The well-preserved architecture, lush gardens, and the iconic Rizal Shrine all left me in awe. 🌿Walking along the walls, I couldn't help but imagine the stories of bravery and sacrifice that unfolded here. The views of the Pasig River and the surrounding cityscape were breathtaking. 🏞️Exploring the dungeons, I could feel the weight of history and the struggles of those who were imprisoned here. It's a humbling experience that reminds us of the importance of freedom and independence. 🗝️And of course, the José Rizal Museum offered a deep dive into the life and legacy of the national hero. 📜Fort Santiago is a true testament to the resilience of the Filipino people. I highly recommend a visit to soak up the history, culture, and beauty of this iconic landmark. 📸 #FortSantiagoAdventures #Philippines #HistoryBuff

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    Posted: Oct 5, 2023
  • 中西南北东
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    Centuries ago, Spanish settlers from far in Europe came to the land of the East. For long-term possession, the Spaniards built the fortress. But the fort was strong, and the subsequent war resulted in the Spanish giving way to the Americans, who gave way to the Japanese in the early days of World War II. The castles today, despite the destruction of the war, are still visible with city walls and artillery, as well as numerous deep dungeons. We can't know how many people and guerrillas Japanese invaders held in World War II, but we can imagine their eyes and shouts of freedom. After independence, the Philippines became a tourist attraction and became a must-see for Manila tourism.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2023
  • 中西南北东
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    The Santiago castle was built in 1571 in the northwest of Manila's King's Town, and was only completed 150 years later by Filipino laborers. Santiago Castle is one of the oldest fortifications in the city, and after Spanish rule in the Philippines, the castle became the main defense for Spaniards against potential invaders. The most distinctive feature of this legendary castle is the wooden paintings on the city gates about the story of santiago, as well as the solid walls and forts, as well as the numerous deep dungeons. It was also known as the “Holy Land of Freedom” for the detention of civilians and guerrillas during World War II to commemorate Filipinos who were imprisoned and killed during the Spanish and Japanese occupation. The most famous of these was the Philippines’ founding father, Rizal, who was his last detention. He wrote the long poem "Farewell to Me" in his cell here before his death.

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    Posted: Jul 30, 2023
  • 中西南北东
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    Santiago, a typical Spanish name. But this is Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Spanish settlers came to the land centuries ago. For long-term possession, the Spaniards built the fortress. But then the Spaniards gave way to the Americans, and the Americans gave way to the Japanese in the early days of World War II. Today, despite the destruction of the castle, the walls and artillery and the many deep dungeons are still everywhere. We can't know how many people and guerrillas Japanese invaders held in World War II, but we can imagine their eyes and shouts of freedom. After independence, the Philippines became a tourist attraction and became a must-see for Manila tourism.

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    Posted: Aug 1, 2023
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Preston_Dominguez: Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
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