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4/10/2017

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Visit Intramuros in Manila

Intramuros, The entrance Puerta del Parian, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Puerta del Parian, one of the gates to Intramuros

Intramuros, the original Manila

In 1571 to the end of Spanish rule in 1898, Intramuros was Manila. It's also known as the Ciudad Murada (Walled City) because of its most famous feature: a nearly three-mile-long circuit of massive stone walls and fortifications that almost completely surrounds the entire district. 
Intramuros, Intramuros Golf Course, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The 18-hole, par-66 Club Intramuros Golf Course

​​Intramuros Golf Course

Just outside the walls of Intramuros in a uniquely urban environment, on what used to be the moat surrounding the city, you can play golf at the 18-hole, par-66 Club Intramuros Golf Course. The club was established already in 1907. Caddies cost P300. ​Almost every hole includes either water hazards, out-of-bounds, or both. The golf course can be played in just over two hours.


Intramuros, The defense wall with canons, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
On top of the old wall fortified with guns
Intramuros, Photographing tourists, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Ancient walls vs modern houses

​The wall of Intramuros

History and mystery are built into the two and three-quarter miles (around 4,4 km) of walls that surround the old capital of the Philippines. The first wall, built in 1570 was made of logs. Today the construction bears evidences of many builders and widely differing plans of defence.

Getting around Intramuros

Once inside the Intramuros you will not get lost, coz you are surrounded by the walls. A nice, old-fashioned way to get around the area is by calesa. These horse-drawn carriages can usually be found waiting for passengers near Fort Santiago. Since Intramuros is a limited and relatively small area, walking from one attraction to another is also a popular way to get around. For me walking was the perfect alternative, then I could discover all the attractions in my own pace.
Intramuros, Calesa horse-drawn carriage, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Calesa, a horse-drawn carriage
Intramuros, Fontain, Plaza Moriones, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The beautiful fountain in the Plaza Moriones
Intramuros, Girl talking to a statue 2, Plaza Morione, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
This girl is trying to ease up her quiet friend

​Pain and sacrifices

When wandering around in this area and reading about all those important historical events which took place here you get a feeling of humbleness. There have been so much pain and sacrifices inside and around these walls of Intramuros. For example, Jose Rizal the national freedom hero of the Philippines was imprisoned here. He was later executed in Bagumbayan (now known as Rizal Park) just outside the walls of Intramuros on December 30, 1896. Or in 1945, during the fierce Battle of Manila between American, Filipino and Japanese forces, where so many soldiers paid the ultimate price and Intramuros was almost completely destroyed.
Intramuros, Fort Santiago Photo shoot, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The main gate of Fort Santiago
Intramuros, Fort Santiago Sign, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Fort Santiago was first built by the Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi
Intramuros, Photo Shoot, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The model in question obviously suffers from the heat this day

​Fort Santiago and the Rizal Shrine

Fort Santiago, the former military headquarters of the Spanish colonial government. Although the fort sustained very heavy damage during the 1945 Battle of Manila, several key portions of the compound were subsequently restored. It's now considered a major landmark and one of Manila's most popular tourist attractions, partly because José Rizal - the national hero of the Philippines - was imprisoned here prior to his execution on 30 Dec 1896. The Rizal Shrine, a small museum dedicated to his life and work, is housed in a restored section of one of the fort's former barracks. 
Intramuros, Rizal Shrine, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Rizal Shrine, José Rizal was imprisoned here
Intramuros, Plaza De Armas, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The beautiful Plaza De Armas
Intramuros, Cat, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
I get a suspicious glance from this cat
Intramuros, Pasig River, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Pasig River marks the border in the north of Intramuros
Intramuros, Dungeons, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Intramuros, Cross, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
In memory of those 600 hundreds who died in the dungeons the very last days of WWII
Picture

​The Dungeons

During World War II, Fort Santiago was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army. They used the dungeons as prison cells for captured Filipino and American soldiers. Around 600 bodies were found inside these dungeons and they probably died of starvation and suffocation on the very last days of the Battle of Manila.

​Restoration

At the end of World War II, virtually all of the structures in Intramuros were destroyed, with only the damaged Church of San Agustin still standing. Since 1979, the Intramuros Administration has been slowly restoring the walls, the sub-features of the fortification, and the city within. The remaining five original gates have been restored or rebuilt.
Intramuros, Girl talking to a statue, Manila, Philippines © Patrik Lord Travel Blog

How to get to Intramuros

Nearest train station: LRT1-Central Terminal
Or my personal recommendation, get off at United Nations Avenue and then take a 10 minutes nice walk. You will pass the Rizal Park and among others the National Museum of Fine Arts, which both are well worth visits.
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