PALACIO REAL DE STO. NIÑO HOTEL, MALOLOS, BULACAN
(excerpt from spot.ph)
Originally a settlement for rich Spanish and Chinese immigrants during the 19th century, the Kamestisuhan district is teeming with Art Deco-inspired and bahay-na-bato homes that were the norm during that period. Also, this two-story home has been around since 1904. It was originally the family home of Hermogenes San Agustin Reyes and Teodora Tiongson Tantoco, members of two of Malolos' wealthiest and most influential families (and they are closely related to several members of the "Women of Malolos," a group of women from the community who, in 1888, petitioned the Governor-General for permission to open a night school where they could learn Spanish.) It was intended to be demolished but Malolos City Vice Mayor Migs Bautista, the current owner and operator of the property and hotel, saved the property and transformed into a hotel.
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
Date Taken: May 30, 2026
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F-stop - F/8
Exposure time - 1/320 sec.
ISO speed - ISO-100
Exposure bias - 0 step
Focal length - 18 mm
Max aperture - 3.625
Metering mode - Pattern
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