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  1. Casa Gorordo is a house museum located in the historic Parian area of Cebu, the oldest city in the Philippines. It is owned and managed by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) under its Culture & Heritage focus area.

  2. The museum used to be the ancestral house of the Gorordos, a notable family in Cebu. The residence clearly depicts what Cebuano houses looked like after the Spanish colonization. Made from coral stone blocks and terracotta roof tiles, its aesthetics bring a sense of nostalgia to its visitors.

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  3. Casa Gorordo Museum is a historical landmark that showcases the lifestyle of Cebuanos in the 19th century. It features antique furniture, paintings, costumes, and other artifacts, as well as modern exhibits and a cafe.

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  5. The Casa Gorordo Museum offers a captivating journey through Cebu's colonial history. The well-preserved ancestral house showcases a blend of Spanish and Filipino influences, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.

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    • 35 Eduardo Aboitiz St, Cebu City
  6. Learn about the Spanish colonial era and the first Filipino bishop's residence at Casa Gorordo, a national historical landmark. See antique furnishings, paintings, relics and more at this lifestyle museum in Parian district.

  7. Casa Gorordo is a house museum located in the historic Parian district of Cebu, the oldest city in the Philippines. Built in the 1850's, it lived through several important social changes that shaped modern Filipino identity.

  8. Casa Gorordo Museum, Cebu City. 21,080 likes · 148 talking about this · 14,832 were here. A house museum showcasing the Cebuano lifestyle in the 19th and early 20th century

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