Several 
National Cultural Treasures and 
Important Cultural Properties were declared by the National Museum in May, August and November this year. The 
Philippine Registry of Cultural Property (PRECUP) has been updated.
The National Museum announces that the following cultural properties have been declared in the course of 2015 as National Cultural Treasures and Important Cultural Properties:
Those declared as 
National Cultural Treasures are:
1. The 
Alcaiceria de San Fernando Marker of 1762, in the collection of the National Museum, Manila
2. 
“Maradika”, the Qur’an of Bayang (Lanao del Sur), in the collection of the National Museum, Manila
3. The 
International Rice Research Institute Series by National Artist Vicente Manansala (two paintings), on loan to the National Museum, Manila
4. 
Paco Park (Cementerio Municipal de Manila y Capilla de San Pancracio) in Paco, Manila
5. 
The Watchtowers of Ilocos Sur, comprising: the 
Watchtower of Santiago in Barangay Sabangan; the 
Watchtower of San Esteban in Barangay Bateria; the 
Watchtower of Narvacan in Barangay Sulvec; and the 
Watchtower-Belfry of the Church of San Agustin in Bantay
6. The 
Watchtowers of Ilocos Norte, comprising: the 
Watchtower of Badoc in Barangay Lingasy; the 
North Watchtower of Currimao in Barangay Poblacion Uno; the 
South Watchtower of Currimao in Barangay Torre; the 
Watchtower-Belfry of the Church (now Cathedral) of San Guillermo ErmitaƱo in Laoag, the 
Watchtower of Bacarra in Barangay Natba; and the 
Watchtower of Pasuquin in Barangay Puyupuyan;
7. The 
Dampol Bridge in Dupax del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya, as an integral part of the 
Church Complex of San Vicente Ferrer, declared as a 
National Cultural Treasure in 2003, and which henceforth are to be known collectively as the 
San Vicente Ferrer Church Complex and Dampol Bridge of Dupax del Sur (Nueva Vizcaya)
8. The 
Minor Basilica and Church Complex of Nuestra SeƱora del Santisimo Rosario in Manaoag, Pangasinan, including the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary and movable and intangible properties intrinsic to the cultural significance of the property
9. The 
Sacred Art of the Parish Church of Santiago Apostól in Paete, Laguna (four paintings in situ).
10. The 
Ruins of Cagsawa Church in Daraga, Albay
11. The 
Roman Catholic Cemetery (Camposanto) of San Joaquin, Iloilo, as an integral part of the 
Church Complex of San Joaquin, declared as a National Cultural Treasure in 2003, and which henceforth are to be known collectively as the 
San Joaquin Church Complex and Camposanto of San Joaquin (Iloilo).
Those declared as 
Important Cultural Properties are:
1. The 
Building of the Philippine Center for Population and Development by National Artist Leandro V. Locsin in Taguig City
2. The 
Church Complex of San Bartolome in Malabon City
3. The 
CariƱo House in Candon City, Ilocos Sur
4. The 
Church Complex of San Nicolas de Tolentino, including the 
convento (Santa Rosa Academy) and the road-side 
via crucis structures, in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
5. The 
Building of the San Nicolas Central School, in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
6. The 
Municipal Hall of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
7. The 
Valdez-Lardizabal House in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
8. The 
Nagrebcan Archaeological Site in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
9. The 
Callao Cave Complex, PeƱablanca, Cagayan
10. The 
Santa Maria Bridge in Sitio Tanibong, Aritao-Quirino Road, Dupax del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya
11. The 
Colegio del Santisimo Rosario (Diplomat Hotel) Ruins, Dominican Hill, Baguio City
12. The 
Laperal House, Baguio City
13. 
Peredo’s Lodging House, Baguio City
14. The 
Church Complex of Santo Rosario, Angeles City, Pampanga
15. The 
Angel Pantaleon de Miranda House in Angeles City, Pampanga
16. The 
Patricia Mercado - Gomes Masnou House in Angeles City, Pampanga
17. The 
Juan Nepomuceno Camalig in Angeles City, Pampanga
18. The 
Jose Pedro Henson y Leon Santos Deposito in Angeles City, Pampanga
19. The 
Ciriaco de Miranda House in Angeles City, Pampanga
20. The 
Mariano Lacson House in Angeles City, Pampanga
21. The 
Rafael Yutuc, Sr. House in Angeles City, Pampanga
22. The 
Municipal Hall of Guagua, Pampanga
23. The 
Church Complex of Inmaculada Concepcion in Guagua, Pampanga
24. The 
Church Complex of San Bartolome in Magalang, Pampanga
25. The 
Municipal Hall of Magalang, Pampanga
26. The 
Municipal Hall of Lubao, Pampanga
27. The 
Old Municipal Hall (Baliuag Museum and Library) of Baliuag, Bulacan
28. The 
Barit Bridge in Barangay Santiago, Iriga City, Camarines Sur
29. The 
AvanceƱa House (CamiƱa Balay na Bato) in Arevalo, Iloilo City
30. The 
Lizares-Gamboa Mansion (Angelicum School) in Tabuc Suba, Jaro, Iloilo City
31. The 
Sornito House in Santa Barbara, Iloilo
32. The 
Chapel of Saint Joseph the Worker in Victorias, Negros Occidental
The 
Apu Santo Cristo image of Lubao, Pampanga was declared a 
Cultural Property (Category III). Last year, the 
Sta. Catalina de Alejandra Parish Church in Arayat, Pampanga was also declared a 
Cultural Property (Category III).
Last December 2014, the 
Parish Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva in Miagao, Iloilo and the 
Nuestra SeƱora de la Asuncion Church Complex, both 
World Heritage Sites, and the 
Fortifications of Manila at Intramuros and Fort San Antonio Abad, were declared 
National Cultural Treasures.
Also this year, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines declared the 
Apolinario Mabini Monument at the National Library and the 
Quezon Monument at the Quezon Memorial Shrine in Quezon City as 
National Monuments.
An 
Important Cultural Property is a cultural property that possesses “exceptional cultural, artistic and/or historical significance,” whereas the highest designation of 
National Cultural Treasure pertains to “a unique cultural property found locally, possessing outstanding historical, cultural, artistic and/or scientific value which is highly significant and important to the country and nation.”
The National Museum is mandated to declare cultural properties of the Philippines as either 
Important Cultural Properties or 
National Cultural Treasures, pursuant to several laws, including Republic Act No. 4846 (“The Cultural Properties Preservation and Protection Act”) as amended by Presidential Decree No. 374, Presidential Decree No. 260, Republic Act No. 8492 (“The National Museum Act of 1998”) and, most recently, Republic Act No. 10066 (“The National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009”).
These declarations were made as a result of the National Museum’s own research, recommendations from other government agencies or, in the majority of cases in 2015, petitions made by property owners or concerned parties. Nominated properties were, when necessary, evaluated by dedicated panels of external experts convened for the purpose and approved subject to the confirmation of the Director of the National Museum.
The purpose of declaring selected Philippine cultural properties as 
Important Cultural Properties and 
National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum is to, first and foremost, highlight their significance to the entire world that they are officially recognized as an intrinsic part of the patrimony of the Filipino people and are central to the legacy that the present generation should take special care to steward for the generations to come. They are an acknowledgment of the best of what we have inherited, in order that we may care for it, enrich it further, and pass it on in turn.
In practical terms, these declarations under the law serve to facilitate, through such agencies as the National Museum, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) and others, measures for the protection, preservation and promotion by the national government of these exceptional and outstanding cultural properties, which may be either movable or immovable, and tangible or intangible, in partnership with concerned public, private and civil society stakeholders as well as the local governments and communities.
Pending cultural properties for consideration for declaration as 
Important Cultural Properties or 
National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum in 2016 include:
• Quezon Bridge, Manila
• Ayala Bridge, Manila
• The Post Office Building, Manila
• The Customs House, Port of Manila, South Harbor, Manila
• The Manila Metropolitan Cathedral, Intramuros, Manila
• The Intendencia Building, Intramuros, Manila
• The Hospicio de San Jose Complex, Isla de Convalescencia, Ermita, Manila
• The Church Complex of San Miguel Arcangel, San Miguel, Manila
• The Church Complex of Santo NiƱo de Tondo, Tondo, Manila
• The Church Complex of Nuestra SeƱora de Remedios, Malate, Manila
• Fort San Antonio Abad, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Complex, Manila
• Manila City Jail (CĆ”rcel de Bilibid), Manila
• The Tutuban Railway Terminus Building, Manila
• The Paco Railway Station, Manila
• Heritage Railway Stations, Bridges and Tunnels of the Philippines (Luzon, Cebu, Panay)
• The Church Complex of San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City
• The Quezon Institute, Quezon City
• The Balara Filtration Plant Complex, Quezon City
• The Church Complex of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Makati City
• The Church Complex of Nuestra SeƱora de Guadalupe, Makati City
• The Old Municipal Hall (Museo ng Makati) of Makati City
• The Old Concepcion Mansion (Pasig City Museum), Pasig City
• The Old Rizal Provincial Capitol Ruins, Barangay Santa Rosa, Pasig City
• The Church Complex of San Felipe Neri, Mandaluyong City
• The Church Complex of Sta. Ana, Taguig City
• The National Penitentiary (New Bilibid Prisons), Muntinlupa City
• The Pindangan Church Ruins, San Fernando City, La Union
• The Tabacalera Ruins, Currimao, Ilocos Norte
• The San Fernando Metropolitan Cathedral, San Fernando, Pampanga
• The Church Complex of San Pedro Apostol, Apalit, Pampanga
• The Church Complex of San Luis Gonzaga, San Luis, Pampanga
• The Chapel of San Vicente Ferrer in Barangay Pio, Porac, Pampanga
• The Remaining Structures and Sites of Fort San Felipe and Cavite el Puerto, Cavite City
• The Ruins of Corregidor Island, Cavite City, Cavite
• The Cuartel de Santo Domingo Ruins, Santa Rosa, Laguna
• Sabang Bridge, Ibaan-Batangas Road, Ibaan, Batangas
• The Fort of San Diego de Alcala, Gumaca, Quezon
• The Church-Fortress (now Cathedral) of Boac, Marinduque
• Heritage Houses in Boac, Marinduque
• The Church-Fortress of Cuyo, Palawan
• The Ruins of the Fortress of Cagayancillo, Palawan
• The Ruins of the Fortress of Taytay, Palawan
• The Ruins of the Fortress of Linapacan, Palawan
• The Site of Fort Nuestra SeƱora del Rosario (Fort San Pedro), Iloilo City
• The Customs House, Port of Iloilo, Iloilo City
• The Old City Hall (University of the Philippines - Visayas Main Building), Iloilo City
• Fort San Pedro, Cebu City
• The Customs House (MalacaƱang sa Sugbu), Port of Cebu, Cebu City
• The Provincial Capitol of Cebu, Cebu City
• Heritage Lighthouses of the Philippines (35 structures under consideration at present)