03/06/2026
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Celso Ledesma House
Built in 1922 during Iloiloโs sugar boom era, The Celso V. Ledesma House is one of the cityโs most distinctive ancestral homes and is officially recognized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as a heritage house.
Built by industrialist Celso Villalobos Ledesma and later inherited by architect and former Iloilo City Mayor T.S. Zafiro Ledesma, the house is known for its eclectic architecture, original stained glass, custom Gonzalo Puyat furniture, murals by Vicente de San Miguel, and its iconic horseshoe-shaped dining table with central fountain.
Traditionally described as Beaux-Arts, more recent studies have identified the house as Mannerist - blending classical architecture with eccentric details, layered symbolism, and unexpected combinations of styles. Today, the house remains both a family residence and a living cultural space.
As part of National Heritage Month 2026, the house currently hosts Signs of Life, a contemporary heritage activation organized by the Tropical Research Institute of Panay (TRIP). Through installations, sound works, ritual, workshops, and community participation, the exhibition explores how heritage spaces can remain alive through continued use and dialogue with contemporary culture. Rather than treating heritage as frozen in time, Signs of Life asks how old spaces can continue to evolve, gather people, and create new memory.
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The Celso Ledesma House among sites visited during the Living Heritage Museum Tour: Commonwealth Era, an initiative by the Iloilo City Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions Alliance | MICE Center Iloilo City, in celebration of National Heritage Month. The activity highlighted commonwealth era properties in the metro, and culminated with an American Ilonggo dinner by LaMeza Ilonggo.
Commonwealth Era Tour:
๐Sunburst Park
๐Museum of Philippine Maritime History
๐Casa de Espaรฑa
๐Lizares Mansion
๐National Museum of the Philippines
๐Celso Ledesma House