The Ayuntamiento de Manila (Manila City Hall) is a building located at the corner of Andrés Soriano Avenue (formerly, ''Calle Aduana'') and Cabildo Street, fronting
Plaza de Roma
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in
Intramuros
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Intramuros comprises a centuries-old hist ...
,
Manila
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,
Philippines
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. Also known as the Casas Consistoriales and also nicknamed as the Marble Palace, the Ayuntamiento was the seat of the
Manila City Council
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, which consisted of two alcaldes (city leaders), eight oidores (judges), a clerk, and a chief constable.
Destroyed in
World War II
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and reconstructed thereafter, the building now houses the offices of the
Bureau of the Treasury.
History
Construction of the Ayuntamiento began in 1599.
The original building opened in 1607. After an earthquake damaged it severely, it was ordered demolished. The Ayuntamiento was rebuilt in 1738, in the Baroque style, with ornate wrought-iron balconies, covered arcades, and a central clock tower. This form survived well into the 19th century until it was destroyed again during the
1863 Manila earthquake
The 1863 Manila earthquake struck the Philippines on June 3, 1863.
Overview
The Manila earthquake on June 3, 1863, destroyed Manila Cathedral, the ''Ayuntamiento de Manila, Ayuntamiento'' (city hall), the Governor's Palace (all three located ...
.
From 1879 to 1884, a new building was constructed by Eduardo López Navarro, a military engineer,
and according to the designs of architect Felipe Roxas.
During the transition from the Spanish to the
American rule after the
Spanish–American War
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, General
Wesley Merritt
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and
Governor-General
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Fermín Jáudenes signed the terms of
capitulation of Manila in the Ayuntamiento.
Until 1903, the Ayuntamiento was used as the office of the
American military governor. Later on, the building was used by the
First Philippine Assembly, then by the
Philippine Legislature
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until 1924, when it moved to the
Legislative Building along
Padre Burgos Street in
Ermita
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. It was also used subsequently by the
Bureau of Justice and the
Supreme Court
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.
The Ayuntamiento was destroyed in 1945 during the
Battle of Manila, with only the outer walls of the first floor remaining and the lot repurposed as a parking lot.
In 1966, the site of the Old Ayuntamiento which was planned to be reconstructed in the same design, was declared as the Osmeña Memorial Building in honor of the late President
Sergio Osmeña
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, the fourth president of the republic, through Republic Act No. 4840. It also mandates that the building shall provide spaces for an archives section, display rooms, conference and seminar rooms, a library, and all other matters and activities involving the collection and study of historical materials pertaining to the life and works of the late President.
Restoration and current use

Reconstruction of the Ayuntamiento began in 2009,
with the building becoming the future home of the
Bureau of the Treasury (BTr),
which was formerly headquartered across Plaza de Roma at the
Palacio del Gobernador
The Palacio del Gobernador () is a government building located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It is located southwest from Plaza de Roma and built in its current form in 1976. At present, the building houses the Intramuros Administration ...
.
Work on the
₱
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1.2 billion reconstruction of the Ayuntamiento was led by local contractor DDT Konstract, Inc.,
which sought to be as authentic as possible in reconstructing the building's interiors.
Although reconstruction work was originally supposed to be completed by November 8, 2011, completion was delayed owing to several modifications being made by the Bureau to the building's design.
The building was ultimately completed in 2013.
In 2015, the BTr agreed to open the Ayuntamiento to the public as a tourist attraction.
See also
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Aduana Building
References
External links
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Former seats of national legislatures
Buildings and structures of the Philippines destroyed during World War II