Walking tour inside The Walled City of the Old Manila - Intramuros | 4K HDR | TFH TV | Philippines

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 - Intro
1:47 - Plaza Roma
4:08 - Manila Cathedral
5:47 - Palacio del Gobernador
9:26 - Fort Santiago
16:20 - Plazuela de Santa Isabel
18:08 - Casa Manila
18:50 - San Agustin Church
23:52 - Philippines Presidents' Gallery
26:00 - Baluartillo de San Eugenio
29:25 - Bagumbayan Light & Sound Museum
29:50 - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
31:09 - Baluarte de San Diego
36:46 - NCCA Gallery
40:24 - White Knight Hotel
43:08 - Residential area
44:21 - Kaisa Angelo King Heritage Center
52:36 - Colegio de San Juan de Letran
53:47 - Lyceum of the Philippines University
55:00 - Restaurants area
56:33 - Mapua University
57:54 - Bayleaf Hotel
58:40 - Manila High School
1:00:00 - Residential area
1:07:17 - San Ignacio Church
1:08:36 - Soriano Ave.
1:13:00 - The Ruins of Aduana Bldg.
1:17:00 - Puerta de Isabel II
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[BRIEF HISTORY OF INTRAMUROS]

The moment you enter the walled city of Intramuros, you’ll feel like a time machine has brought you back to the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. Going around this oldest district in Manila, you will surely fall in love with its old world charm.

From when the city was founded in 1571 until the end of the Spanish rule in 1898, Intramuros was Manila. The name Intramuros means “inside the wall.” For 400 years, Intramuros served as the center of the Spanish occupation, originally built to be the residence for Spanish government officials and their families. It was where the most influential and wealthy citizens of colonial Manila lived. The natives and Chinese were not allowed to live inside Intramuros, only the Spanish elite and mestizos.

The walls of Intramuros were meant to protect the city from foreign invasions. The walls were six meters high and three kilometers in length, covering an area of about 160 acres. Entry and exit were only through its seven fortified gates. Within the vast walls, throughout the 51 blocks of the city, were churches, hospitals, government offices, military barracks, schools, and houses of the Spanish elite.

Intramuros has been devastated by battles, fires, and earthquakes but has survived the test of time. It holds bittersweet memories of the colonial past, a heritage worth preserving and sharing with the world.

Source: www.positivelyfilipino.com
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*Filmed on April 2021

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