List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Lingayen, Pangasinan

This is a list of cultural properties in Lingayen, a municipality in the province of Pangasinan on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.

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Epiphany of Our Lord Parish One of the oldest Churches in Pangasinan, founded in 1587 by the Agustinian Missionaries. Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Avenida Rizal East Road 16°01′19″N 120°13′53″E / 16.021862°N 120.231306°E / 16.021862; 120.231306 (Epiphany of Our Lord Parish)

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Corpuz House constructed in 1945 Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 46 Primicia Street 16°01′45″N 120°13′57″E / 16.029085°N 120.232475°E / 16.029085; 120.232475 (Corpuz House)

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Ramos House Replica of the original house (destroyed during World War II) where former President Fidel V. Ramos was born. Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′46″N 120°13′56″E / 16.029338°N 120.232297°E / 16.029338; 120.232297 (Ramos House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 33 Primicia Street 16°01′45″N 120°13′56″E / 16.029218°N 120.232159°E / 16.029218; 120.232159 (Unknown Ancestral House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 33 Primicia Street 16°01′45″N 120°13′56″E / 16.029218°N 120.232159°E / 16.029218; 120.232159 (Unknown Ancestral House)

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Cruz House Constructed in between 1920's - 1930's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 31 Primicia Street 16°01′45″N 120°13′56″E / 16.029224°N 120.232166°E / 16.029224; 120.232166 (Cruz House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 32 Primicia Street 16°01′44″N 120°13′55″E / 16.028889°N 120.231941°E / 16.028889; 120.231941 (Unknown Ancestral House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Constructed in 1960's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 15 Primicia Street 16°01′42″N 120°13′47″E / 16.028351°N 120.229643°E / 16.028351; 120.229643 (Unknown Ancestral House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Constructed in 1960's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 24 Primicia Street 16°01′41″N 120°13′45″E / 16.028091°N 120.229130°E / 16.028091; 120.229130 (Unknown Ancestral House)

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Cruz House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 84 Artacho Street 16°01′44″N 120°13′41″E / 16.028766°N 120.228031°E / 16.028766; 120.228031 (Cruz House)

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Cruz House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 80 Artacho Street 16°01′44″N 120°13′41″E / 16.028865°N 120.228023°E / 16.028865; 120.228023 (Cruz House)

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Pangasinan Memorial College Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 95 Artacho Street 16°01′46″N 120°13′39″E / 16.029490°N 120.227556°E / 16.029490; 120.227556 (Pangasinan Memorial College)

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Pangasinan National High School Formerly known as "Pangasinan Academic High School", it was established 1908 as the first public secondary school in Lingayen. In 1946, two Gabaldon Buildings were constructed (North and South Wings) and was later renamed as Pangasinan National High School.[1] Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′53″N 120°13′49″E / 16.031292°N 120.230322°E / 16.031292; 120.230322 (Pangasinan National High School)

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Vinluan House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 26 Alvear Street 16°01′47″N 120°13′37″E / 16.029737°N 120.226878°E / 16.029737; 120.226878 (Vinluan House)

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United Methodist Church Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 27 Alvear East Street 16°01′47″N 120°13′36″E / 16.029685°N 120.226665°E / 16.029685; 120.226665 (United Methodist Church)

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Cruz House Constructed in 1950's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 46 Alvear Street 16°01′45″N 120°13′29″E / 16.029189°N 120.224635°E / 16.029189; 120.224635 (Cruz House)

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Felisa Dela Cruz-Sison House Constructed in 1940's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Josefina Cruz House Constructed in 1950's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Conrado G. Sison House Constructed in 1960's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Josefina De Guzman-Tomelden House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Bonifacio House Constructed in 1930's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Sison Compound Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Sylveria Ocampo House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Adriano Bandong House Constructed in 1956 Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Florencio Tandoc House Constructed in 1950's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Marcelino Aquino House Constructed in 1960's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Lingayen Roman Catholic Cemetery Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′55″N 120°13′26″E / 16.031989°N 120.223890°E / 16.031989; 120.223890 (Lingayen Roman Catholic Cemetery)

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Salvacion Cemetery under the Iglesia Independiente de Filipinas Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Salvacion 16°01′53″N 120°13′05″E / 16.031348°N 120.218192°E / 16.031348; 120.218192 (Salvacion Cemetery)

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Colegio del Santissimo Rosario Ruins Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Avenida Rizal West Street 16°01′16″N 120°13′24″E / 16.021051°N 120.223237°E / 16.021051; 120.223237 ( Colegio del Santissimo Rosario Ruins)

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Convent for the Priests Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Avenida Rizal West Street 16°01′16″N 120°13′25″E / 16.021242°N 120.223567°E / 16.021242; 120.223567 (Convent for the Priests)

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Jimenez Bridge Constructed in 1921 Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Avenida Rizal West 16°01′16″N 120°13′25″E / 16.020984°N 120.223696°E / 16.020984; 120.223696 (Jimenez Bridge)

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Lingayen Water District Constructed in 1940's Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Avenida Rizal West 16°01′15″N 120°13′27″E / 16.020737°N 120.224172°E / 16.020737; 120.224172 (Lingayen Water District)

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Bengzon House Constructed in 1911 Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 50 Abadilla Street 16°01′14″N 120°13′27″E / 16.020442°N 120.224255°E / 16.020442; 120.224255 (Bengzon House)

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Unknown Ancestral House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Iglesia Filipina Independiente Church Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Unknown Demolished House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Warehouse made of Adobe almacén Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Angeles Casun House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Samson-Bengzon Elementary School Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′13″N 120°13′34″E / 16.020367°N 120.226100°E / 16.020367; 120.226100 (Samson-Bengzon Elementary School)

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Lingayen II District Social Hall Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Padilla Central School Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Bengzon House Museum Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan

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Casa Real (Lingayen) Constructed in 1840's and served as the former seat of the government of Pangasinan. Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′11″N 120°13′49″E / 16.019805°N 120.230341°E / 16.019805; 120.230341 (Casa Real (Lingayen))

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Pangasinan Provincial Jail Established in 1934 Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°01′11″N 120°13′48″E / 16.019695°N 120.230010°E / 16.019695; 120.230010 (Pangasinan Provincial Jail)

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United Methodist Church Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan
Arturo Sison House Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 33 Gov. Antonio Sison Street
Malong Building (now Tourism Building) Named after Andres Malong, a Pangasinense hero who led the revolt against the Spaniards from 1660 to 1661. The building was completed in 1958 and was renovated in 2008.[2] Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Capitol Complex Grounds 16°01′59″N 120°13′58″E / 16.033097°N 120.232750°E / 16.033097; 120.232750 (Malong Building (now Tourism Building))

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Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Building Originally built in neo-classical style and inaugurated in 1918 and then reconstructed in 1949 after it was severely damaged during the pre-landing bombardment in 1945 by the American troops in Lingayen Gulf during World War II. It is one of the architectural treasures of the country. Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°02′01″N 120°13′53″E / 16.033513°N 120.231519°E / 16.033513; 120.231519 (Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Building)

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Palaris Building Built in 1958 and formerly known as Kalantiaw Building, it was named after Datu Kalantiaw, said to have composed the first legal code of the Philippines, the Code of Kalantiaw. The code was said to be fraudulent and Kalantiyaw was not a Pangasinense but an Aklanon, according to some historical accounts. The building was renamed Palaris, in honor of the heroic acts of Pantaleon Perez, also known as "Palaris" in leading the Pangasinense rebels from 1762-1764 against the Spaniards.[3] Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Capitol Complex Grounds 16°01′57″N 120°13′51″E / 16.032437°N 120.230846°E / 16.032437; 120.230846 (Palaris Building)

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Urduja House Named in honor of Urduja, the warrior princess. This is the official residence of the incumbent Governor of Pangasinan. The edifice was constructed in 1953 and named "Princess Urduja Palace" by former Governor Juan de Guzman Rodriguez. It houses the half-naked painting of Urduja by the renowned mural artist Antonio Gonzalez Dumlao.[4] Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan Capitol Complex Grounds 16°02′05″N 120°13′56″E / 16.034653°N 120.232277°E / 16.034653; 120.232277 (Urduja House)

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Sison Auditorium Built in Neo-classical Style, the auditorium was constructed in 1927. It was initially known as the “Grand Provincial Auditorium” in the 1930s was the popular venue for zarzuelas and other cultural performances in pre-war and early post-war period. It was later renamed after the late Governor Teofilo Sison, the first Pangasinense to become secretary of National Defense. In 2010, it had undergone a major renovation and inaugurated in the same year, April 05. At present, Sison Auditorium serves as the Cultural Center of Ilocos Region.[5] Pangasinan Lingayen, Pangasinan 16°02′00″N 120°13′44″E / 16.033363°N 120.228807°E / 16.033363; 120.228807 (Sison Auditorium)

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References

  1. "History". Official Website of Lingayen, Pangasinan. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. "Malong Building 1958". Official Website of Lingayen, Pangasinan. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  3. Visperas, Eva (7 September 2011). "Renaming of Kalantiaw building in P'sinan sought". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  4. Visperas, Eva (23 January 2015). "Revisiting the land of Urduja". Philippine Star. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  5. "Sison Auditorium, soon the North's cultural center?". Sunday Punch. 28 March 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
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