"Shrine of Freedom"
Built over the palisade of the last king of pre-Hispanic Manila, Fort Santiago is steeped in history and still bears traces of the past. It was occupied by British forces for a two-year period in the 18th century and by American authorities after Spain surrendered the Philippines to the U.S.A in 1898. Destroyed during World War II, Fort Santiago was restored and labeled a "Shrine of Freedom" following a 1950 governmental decree. Fort Santiago contains many points of historical interest.
General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines, 1002
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"Shrine of Freedom"
Built over the palisade of the last king of pre-Hispanic Manila, Fort Santiago is steeped in history and still bears traces of the past. It was occupied by British forces for a two-year period in the 18th century and by American authorities after Spain surrendered the Philippines to the U.S.A in 1898. Destroyed during World War II, Fort Santiago was restored and labeled a "Shrine of Freedom" following a 1950 governmental decree. Fort Santiago contains many points of historical interest.
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