The Historic Town of Pila, Laguna

Posted by on May 7, 2007



Historic Town of Pila, Laguna, originally uploaded by Enrico_Dee.

The town of Pila is a typical Philippine town during the Spanish occupation. This is what our towns and cities look like before modernization stepped in. A large plaza surrounded by stone houses also known as the bahay na bato.

The houses around the Pila town plaza has been perfectly restored and kept for the next generations to appreciate. The town of Pila was also granted the status of Villa during the Spanish Colonnial Period. The town was then called La Noble Villa de Pila in 1610.

pila Laguna

In more than three centuries of Spanish occupation, only eight cities and towns were given the title of Villa. These are the La Villa del Santisimo Nombre de Jesus de Cebu in 1565, La Villa de Santiago de Libon (Albay, 1573), La Villa Fernandina de Vigan (Ilocos, 1574), La Villa Rica de Arevalo (Iloilo, 1581), La Noble Villa de Pila (Laguna, 1610), La Muy Noble Villa de Tayabas, (Tayabas, 1703), La Villa de Bacolor (Pampanga, 1765), La Villa de Lipa (Batangas, 1887).

It is also interesting to note that the first Philippine dictionary was printed in Pila, and it is still housed in one of the museums there. And in May 17, 2000, the National Historical Institute declared the Pila Town Plaza and the ancestral houses surrounding it as a National Historical Landmark.

Source: List of Spanish Villas

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Comments (3)

 

  1. melai says:

    naks naman eric ang ganda nito :)

  2. I’ve been there. Even the insides of the houses were pretty with all the antiques.

  3. Christine says:

    These are the types of places I love to visit. I wish we were able to preserve more of these ‘villas’ and old houses. I’ve been to Pila many times but just driving through so I’ve never been able to take pictures of the houses, now you’ve made me want to stop the next time I go. :)

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