This was originally the TEOFILO N. ROQUE ANCESTRAL HOUSE- home of the hero of " Battle of Paye" Balimbing, Boac, Marinduque. It was later sold to the 1st wife of Juan Nieva ( mother of Elena Decena) and Bernardo C. Jambalos. Later the heritage house was inherited by the Jambalos Siblings. It is located at the corner of Nepomuceno and Deogracias Sts., San Miguel ,Boac, Marinduque just across the Boac Hotel. This house is currently owned by Siony Jambalos ( Macrine's Sister-in-law) and her children.
BOAC CATHEDRAL
One can start their heritage walk at the Boac Cathedral, formally the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, the most imposing heritage structure sitting on a hill overlooking the town and Boac River. Built in 1792, the cathedral compound is surrounded by defensive stone walls, as the structure also served as refuge when the town was attacked by Moro raiders from Mindanao.
Oral tradition has it that during one of these invasions the Virgin Mary suddenly appeared with outstretched hands and drove away the intruders. The miraculous event led to the devotion to the Virgin Mary as Mahal na Birhen ng Biglang Awa (Our Lady of Prompt Succor), whose venerated image is housed in a separate contemporary shrine next to the cathedral.
ANCESTRAL HOUSES
Numerous ancestral houses still stand across the town center of Boac. In 1912, a great fire gutted several homes in poblacion, so most of the old houses we see today were built after that tragic event. More than a century later, history repeated itself when eight heritage houses were completely destroyed by fire in 2018, including Maharlikang Tahanan ni Kapitan Piroco (Don Piroco Mansion), the historic residence where Marinduqueños requested that their island become a separate province from Tayabas (now Quezon Province).
A standout feature of Boac’s old houses are the wraparound media aguasor window canopies, supported by long wooden braces, which reminded me of the wooden sticks used to prop up windows of the bahay kubo, the vernacular stilt house from which bahay na bato evolved from. Nearly all of the heritage houses in town remain as private residences, so tourists can usually only admire them from the outside.
From Metro Manila, take a bus to Dalahican Port in Lucena City, where Starhorse Shipping Lines and Montenegro Shipping Lines runs frequent ro-ro ferries to Balanacan Port on Marinduque island. Travel time takes around three hours. From Balanacan Port, public jeepneys await to take travelers to Boac town, 15 km away.
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💚Meanwhile, this coming August 10 will be Macrine's 4th Year Death Anniversary. May Her Soul Rest in Peace, Amen.
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2 comments:
Interesting! The style homes shown remind me somewhat of downtown New Orleans architecture.
Interesting. The design of the homes reminds me of some of the architecture in downtown New Orleans. Jane Williams
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