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Casa Hidalgo : ウィキペディア英語版
Casa Hidalgo

The Rafael Enriquez House, also known as ''Casa Hidalgo'', is a heritage house originally located at Quiapo, Manila, owned by Rafael Enriquez, a Spanish peninsular and painter (1850-1937). The house was built in 1867 - one of the first projects of Architect Felix Roxas y Arroyo. Some of his notable works were Paterno House and Zamora House in Quiapo, Manila and the 1867 Santo Domingo Church in Intramuros, Manila. However, a carving on king post, stating "1807", indicates that the house was built before Rafael Enriquez occupied the house. This was discovered in 2006 - wherein the house was dismantled and relocated at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bagac, Bataan.
==History==

The Rafael Enriquez House was originally located at the corner of R. Hidalgo Street (formerly Calle San Sebastian) and Callejon Carcer Street at Quiapo, Manila. It was referred as the home of the Enriquez family, descendants of Spanish immigrants who arrived in early 1800s, then settled in Bicol. The house was designed by Architect Felix Roxas y Arroyo (1823-1887). He belonged to an influential clan, or ''buena familia'', in Manila. He acquired academic training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid, Spain. One of his works was San Ignacio Church, which metal frameworks were designed and supplied by French engineer, Gustave Eiffel. His company in Manila was represented by Jacobo Zobel, Architect Roxas' nephew-in-law.

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