Casa Consulado (Quiapo)

Casa Consulado
Casa Consulado
Casa Consulado in 2015
Alternative names Iturralde House
Iturralde Mansion
Iturralde-Consulado House
General information
Type House
Architectural style Bahay na Bato
Location Quiapo
Address 730 San Sebastian St., Quiapo
Town or city Manila
Country Philippines
Current tenants Iturralde
Construction started 1926
Owner House of Iturralde
Landlord Paul Rannier Iturralde
Height
Architectural Bandehado Type Bahay na Bato
Technical details
Material Stones, Bricks, and Wood
Floor count Two
Floor area 400sq meters
Other information
Number of rooms 4

The Casa Consulado, also known as Iturralde Mansion or Iturralde House, is a heritage house located in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines. The house typifies the architectural style of Bandehadong Bahay na Bato that was common during the 1920s in the Philippines.

History

The former Consulate of Monaco in the Philippines

The house was constructed in the 1926 in a lot previously owned by Don Mariano Garchitorena following the Bandehado style of Bahay na Bato. In 1936 the house was acquired by the family of Don Jose Iturralde and his wife Doña Dominga Alvaro. Their son, Dr. Augusto Alvaro Iturralde, was appointed as Honorary Consul of the Principality of Monaco to the Philippines, and converted the house as his office and as the Consulate House of Monaco in the Philippines.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. Lakaran sa Quiapo : A walking tour of historical areas of Quiapo. Collector's Connection by Rence Chan. Retrieved on 2016-07-03.
  2. Iturralde House (Old Embassy of Monaco). The Filipinas by Paolo Bustamante. Retrieved on 2016-07-03.

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