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Casa Marconi
August 13, 2022
The Paco Park is a recreational garden and was once Manila's municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans during the Spanish colonial period. It is located on General Luna Street and at the east end of Padre Faura Street in Paco, Manila, Philippines.
Condo For Rent Philippines
June 8, 2016
San Marcelino Street (east end of Padre Faura Street); +63 2 480 7062; 8am-5pm; PHP10 Small compared to the vast grounds of Rizal Park, Paco Park still offers a quiet reprieve from the noisy streets of Manila. Enclosed within a circular thick adobe wall, the former municipal cemetery for aristocratic Spanish families during the colonial period was only converted to a park in the mid-1960s. Considered one of the more lovely public parks, it has well groomed gardens, pathways, and a pleasant chapel — all of which have made it into a favorite wedding venue or at least a romantic place to stroll in. Best days to visit: Fridays from 6-7pm. That’s when the long-running “Paco Park Presents” serenades visitors with classical music.
San Marcelino Street (east end of Padre Faura Street); +63 2 480 7062; 8am-5pm; PHP10 Small compared to the vast grounds of Rizal Park, Paco Park still offers a quiet reprieve from the noisy streets of Manila. Enclosed within a circular thick adobe wall, the former municipal cemetery for aristocrati…
Jude
March 22, 2015
serene green spot with old stone colonial architecture, spooky history, and live cultural performances
Isabel
November 11, 2016
Stroll around with your significant other, family or friends in this beautiful park.
Mela
August 12, 2019
The Paco Park and Cemetery is a beautiful and quiet spot in the suburb of Paco in Manila. It is designed in a circular form -- in a structure of two concentric stone walls with a promenade on top -- with a rotunda church (St Pancratius) and old-fashioned gardens in the center. Built in 1820, the niches in the walls of Paco Cemetery received the bodies of the victims of the cholera epidemic of that year. A former Spanish Governor General of the Philippines, Ramon Solano y Lladeral, and a number of bishops are buried in the cemetery. Three priests, Fathers José A. Burgos, Mariano C. Gomez and Jacinto R. Zamora, who were executed in 1872 for their suspected role in the Cavite mutiny (a 19th century insurrection against Spanish rule), are buried in this Park. The priests (often referred to collectively as Gomburza) were an inspiration for later Filipino independence advocates such as José Rizal and are regarded as martyrs by the Philippine nation
The Paco Park and Cemetery is a beautiful and quiet spot in the suburb of Paco in Manila. It is designed in a circular form -- in a structure of two concentric stone walls with a promenade on top -- with a rotunda church (St Pancratius) and old-fashioned gardens in the center. Built in 1820, the n…

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