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  • Bomb shelters: This armament bears witness to the wars that came and went  in pursuit of colonizing the Philippine islands.
  • This is Jose Rizal's prison cell before he was kept in an improvised chapel until his execution on Bagumbayn Field (Luneta).
  • Jose Rizal's statue stands at the center of the fort's main square, Plaza Armas.
  • Centennial freedom trail memorializes Rizal's brave path to Martyrdom and symbolizes the birth of the Filipino nation.
  • This is a replica of Jose Rizal's shoeprints and they mark his last walk to martyrdom.
  • These coins are actually thrown by visitors who treat this prison cell as a 'wishing well'.
  • This is a glimpse of an underground prison cell during the Spanish period.
  • This is Baluarte de San Miguel and it was built to guard the fort from the river and the bay.
  • This is one of the canons used during the Spanish period.
  • This housed the Rizalina Furniture Exhibit, which showcases a collection of furniture used by Rizal during his stay here.
  • This is one of the rooms inside the Rizal Shrine and engraved on its floor is one of Jose Rizal's well-known poem.
  • Dulaang Rajah Soliman: Used to serve as military barracks, but today, it’s a favorite venue for theater arts.
  • This picture shows what's left of what was once a footing for an American barracks.
  • This type of horse carriage or 'Kalesa' is a sure hit to big groups who prefer to tour the place together but refuse to walk.
  • The Moth: It's what you'll see in front of the main gate and it served as its first line of defense.
  • Guests can go to intramuros by themselves, or they may always get a package and tour the vicinity aboard these tourist buses.
  • Visitors of Intramuros can tour the vicinity aboard this carriage or what we locally call as 'Kalesa'.
  • When tired, guests usually rest on benches stationed on both pathways of Plaza Moriones
  • The roads are wide enough to accommodate different forms of transportation like tourist bus and horse carriage
  • This fountain, placed at the center of Plaza Moriones, contributes to the beauty and charisma of Fort Santiago.
  • Rizal Shrine: Built in honor of Jose Rizal, the shrine is a home of the hero's memorabilia. No entrance fee required.
  • Ruined Barracks: These are the remnants of the great destruction of Manila, caused by the World War II where hundreds died.
  • Jose Rizal: This is a simulation of the country's national hero's life in prison before his execution in 1896.
  • This is the upper section of the walls, featuring a situation of a Spanish military soldier guarding the prison cells.
  • Dr. Jose P. Rizal: National Hero. A nationalist, artist, doctor, and a genius who spoke 22 different languages.
  • Reducto de Santiago: built in 1962 as part of seafront defense line of Intramuros, built by Engr. Dionisio O'Kelly.
  • The Fort Santiago Gate: After more than 300 combined years under foreign captors, this gate has been rebuilt in 1945.
  • Entrance to Fort Santiago: Visit this historic 16th century military defense structure for less than $1.
  • Brave Filipino captives have walked down this cell in their quest for independence from the Spanish rulers.
 
 

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