Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Opulence of the Manilay Ancestral House

In a secluded corner in Purok Malakas in General Santos city sits this stately old house owned by the Manilays.  It was said that the house was originally located at San Pablo, Laguna, owned originally by Mr. Warren Manilay's grandfather, the esteemed Don Juan Manilay. But in order to preserve the old world splendor of the ancestral house of the Manilay lineage, they transported the entire house piece by piece to its current location in GenSan. 


Coupled with the love of Mr and Mrs Manilay in anything antique, the house served as a perfect backdrop to house their collection of antiques. Mr. Manilay is also an avid collector of antique cars, which makes this vintage truck very at home beside the ancestral house. And i have been a witness to the many pre-nups shot in the area which features this classic automobile.



While going around inside the house, I found this old typewriter. I just had to take a photo of it and imagine what it  must've felt like to be Jane Austen typing a novel in the 1800s. The number of antiques in the house even rival those of the best museums in the country.


This staircase going to the second floor is resplendent of the days of old when the men courted their women in the presence of the prying eyes of a parent or a lolo or lola. :) Hmmm. I think this can still be applied to our household  when my daughter comes of age. hehe. Now, how to get me a staircase like this for our house...hmmm.


On the second floor, there is a bedroom that reminds me of Maria Clara's bedroom should she have lived all those years ago, complete with mosquito netting draped as curtains in the poster bed.


They also have antique trinkets and treasures that are locked in glass cabinets like these pair ofsilver hairbrushes that must've been used by royalty once upon a time. :)


Can you imagine listening to this age old radio? Soap opera anyone?


Harps! Who has them? I haven't seen a real-live harp before, so this one comes as a treat!


Need to make a phone call? Just don't ask me how to use it. I absolutely have no idea how it works. :)


If I've piqued your interest in visiting this majestic house, you can make reservations by calling the Goldenstate College, look for Ms. Rose at (083) 552-5544 (083) 552-5544. They also allow walk in visits as you would in a museum but I'm not sure how much they charge for it. But for pre-nups or photo sessions, they charge P3,000 for 3hours, succeeding hours at P500 per hour.

To Get there: from the National Highway, turn left (or right) at the Shell Gas Station/Jollibee to Mabuhay Road. Just follow the road and turn right at Nunez St. (you will see a Gala Hardware store at Jhonston Building in Nunez) once you reach Goldenstate Little College, turn left and you will find the ancestral house. Tricycles parked at National Highway will likewise take you there just let them know you want to go to the Manilay Ancestral House. 

6 comments:

A Scientist in the Kitchen said...

Nice, wish I had the chance to visit the place.

Photo Cache said...

wow, what a grandiose old house.

Unknown said...

@gay.. oo you should! especially when you're around Gensan.

@photo cache.. thanks for dropping by!

sheng said...

I haven't been to this house since I've heard about it. Time constraints, but I might bring the kiddoes here soon!

Unknown said...

yup sheng.. bring your kids.. andami nila antiques..havent seen that many in a museum even in Ilocos. :)

Unknown said...

May entrance fee ba kung pupunta diyan? And what days sila open?