Lichauco Heritage House, Manila
Facts and practical information
The Lichauco Heritage House, formally known as the O'Brien-Lichauco Heritage House is one of the oldest surviving houses in Santa Ana, Manila, Philippines. Originally built in 1859, the house was purchased in the late 1940s by a prominent Filipino lawyer and dignitary, Marcial Lichauco from a European family who had fled the Japanese occupation in the Philippines. The house was declared as a heritage house by the National Historical Commission on July 10, 2010. The Lichauco Heritage house is located along Pedro Gil Street. It is the only declared Heritage House in Santa Ana, and one of the only two declared heritage houses in Metro Manila along with Mira-Nila House in Quezon City. ()
Lichauco Heritage House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Malacañang Palace, Mabini Shrine, Historic houses in Santa Ana, Bahay ng Pagbabago.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lichauco Heritage House?
How to get to Lichauco Heritage House by public transport?
Ferry
- Santa Ana • Lines: Pasig River Ferry (3 min walk)
- Lambingan • Lines: Pasig River Ferry (17 min walk)
Bus
- Punta Jeepney Terminal (6 min walk)
- Circuit Makati Transport Terminal (16 min walk)
Train
- Pandacan (16 min walk)
- Paco (21 min walk)