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Redona Residence The Redona Residence is one of the remaining house built in the turn of the 19th century.

It is a showcase of Filipino craftsmanship, and architecture. This historic mansion is in need of serious restoration for the legacy of historical architecture. It was the official residence of President Sergio Osmea, Sr. in 1944, when Leyte was the seat of the Philippine government during the Liberation from the Japanese campaign until Philippine Commonwealth was re-established in Manila.

Leyte Provincial Capitol The Leyte Provincial Capitol is a neoclassical building built in 1907. Located at the corner of Sen. Enage Street and Magsaysay Boulevard the Capitolio, is the seat of the provincial government of Leyte. It was also the seat of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines when President Sergio Osmea came in 1944 with the WW II Liberation Forces.

Santo Nio Shrine Home of the Marcos Family, It displays the fortune and previous properties of the first dictator of the Philippines. It is located at Real Street.

Price Mansion/CAP BUILDING The Price mansion is an example of American colonial homes built in the 1900s. It was the official residence and headquarters of General Douglas MacArthur during the Liberation period in 1944.

People's Center Library


The neo-classically structured library is built in the 1970s in Tacloban City by former First Lady Imelda Marcos during theincumbency of then President Ferdinand Marcos. It houses nearly 60, 000 volumes of rare and uniquebooks of all sorts ranging from highly technical to literature, arts and sciences to philosophy and law.

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