List of city and municipal halls in Metro Manila
Appearance
The following is a list of the city and town (municipal) halls in Metro Manila.
Current
[edit]City or town | Building | Image | Locale | Built | Notes |
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Caloocan | Caloocan City Hall | ![]() |
Grace Park East | 2017 | Main city hall of Caloocan[1] |
Las Piñas | Las Piñas City Hall | ![]() |
Pamplona Tres | — | |
Makati | Makati City Hall | ![]() |
Poblacion | 2000 | New city hall, coexists with the old city hall.[2] |
Malabon | Malabon City Hall | San Agustin | — | ||
Mandaluyong | Mandaluyong City Hall | ![]() |
Plainview | — | |
Manila | Manila City Hall | ![]() |
Ermita | 1941 | |
Marikina | Marikina City Hall | Santa Elena | 1969 | Eastern façade built during late-1990s. | |
Muntinlupa | Muntinlupa City Hall | Putatan | 2007 | Designed by Architect Roderick Espina in bahay kubo style, and built to replace a previous city hall that was destroyed in a fire in 2007.[3][4] | |
Navotas | Navotas City Hall | ![]() |
Sipac-Almacen | — | |
Parañaque | Parañaque City Hall | ![]() |
San Antonio | — | |
Pasay | Pasay City Hall | ![]() |
Brgy. 70, Zone 9 | — | |
Pasig | Pasig City Hall | ![]() |
San Nicolas | 1967 | [5] |
Pasig Temporary City Hall | Rosario | 2024 | [6] | ||
Pateros | Pateros Municipal Hall | ![]() |
Aguho | — | |
Quezon City | Quezon City Hall | ![]() |
Central | 1972 | |
San Juan | San Juan City Hall | ![]() |
Pinaglabanan | ||
Taguig | Taguig City Hall | ![]() |
Tuktukan | 1959 | Current building is the third iteration built on the same site [7] [8] |
Valenzuela | Valenzuela City Hall | Karuhatan | 2009 | New city hall, also known as the Legislative and People’s Center Building[9] |
Former
[edit]City or town | Building | Image | Locale | Built | Notes |
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Caloocan | Caloocan City Hall | Poblacion | 1952 | Aging building was succeeded by the current city hall in Grace Park East that opened in 2017 and was replaced on its former site by 999 Shopping Mall Caloocan.[10] | |
Caloocan City Hall North | ![]() |
Camarin | — | Old building at Caloocan's North portion replaced by a new building that began construction in 2023.[11] | |
Makati | Makati City Hall | ![]() |
Poblacion | 1962 | New city hall built behind the structure.[2] |
Presidencia | Poblacion | 1918 | Now occupied by the Museo ng Makati[12] | ||
Manila | Ayuntamiento de Manila | Intramuros | 1884 | City hall moved to a new building. Destroyed during World War II and reconstructed in 2013. | |
Parañaque | Presidencia | La Huerta | 1890 | Old municipal hall that was replaced by the current city hall in 1971. Currently site of Ospital ng Parañaque.[13] | |
Taguig | Presidencia | Sta. Ana | 1892 | Site is now currently occupied by Plaza Quezon [14] | |
Municipal Hall | Sta. Ana | 1928 | Built near the 1892 site. Current site is now a public market, while the municipal/city hall moved to its current Tuktukan location in 1959.[15] | ||
Valenzuela | Valenzuela City Hall | 1982 | Old city hall that was replaced by a new city hall in 2014[9] |
Proposed / Under construction
[edit]City or town | Building | Locale | Status | Notes |
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Caloocan | Caloocan City Hall North | Camarin | Under construction | 4-storey building under construction as of 2023.[11] |
Taguig | Taguig City Hall | Brgy. Ususan | Under construction | 17-storey building under construction as of 2019.[8] Taguig Convention Center, a part of the structure on the ground floor, is already operational |
References
[edit]- ^ David, Jun (December 21, 2017). "Mayor, Caloocan brass march to new city hall". Manila Standard. Archived from the original on November 23, 2019. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ^ a b Castro, Alex (September 12, 2017). "Before Ayala Center, There Was Quad". Spot.ph. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
- ^ "The City Hall of Muntinlupa". City Government of Muntinlupa. Retrieved December 24, 2021.
- ^ Villanueva, Rhodina (August 5, 2007). "New Muntinlupa city hall to rise in Alabang". The Philippine Star. Retrieved December 24, 2021.
- ^ "About Pasig: City Hall". Pasig City Website. Pasig City Government. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
- ^ Alcober, Neil (18 September 2024). "Pasig temporary city hall partially opens". Daily Tribune. Retrieved September 18, 2024.
- ^ "Ang Ibat Ibang Anyo ng Pamahalaang Gusali ng Taguig". Taguig Heritage Society. 25 April 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
- ^ a b Cabalza, Dexter (26 July 2019). "New 17-story Taguig city hall to be completed in 2021". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
- ^ a b Caiña, Lauro Zyan (November 9, 2011). "New Valenzuela City Hall Inaugurated". Tayo na, Valenzuela!. Valenzuela City Government. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- ^ Melican, Nathaniel R. (November 3, 2013). "Caloocan City eyes new building to replace 61-year-old city hall". Inquirer.net. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
- ^ a b Dioquino, Aaron Homer (August 11, 2023). "Caloocan LGU to build new city hall". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
- ^ "Brgy. Poblacion History". Makati City Government.
- ^ "Paranaque to issue own medical health card, upgrades hospital". Philippines Today. September 5, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
- ^ "Ang Ibat Ibang Anyo ng Pamahalaang Gusali ng Taguig". Taguig Heritage Society. 25 April 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
- ^ "Ang Ibat Ibang Anyo ng Pamahalaang Gusali ng Taguig". Taguig Heritage Society. 25 April 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2024.