Top Instagrammable Spots in Baliuag, Bulacan
If there's a place that we usually pass by and not notice - it's Bulacan.
Good thing I had the chance to immerse in one of Bulacan's pride, Baliuag. Fortunately, together with Pampanga Bloggers Society, we spent a whole Sunday in this booming city and was able to explore its best-kept places.
What's a day in a new place without taking photos? So I came up with a list of Instagrammable Spots in Baliuag, Bulacan because why not? We always do it for the gram. :)
1. The Old Baliuag Town Hall
The municipio, located in the poblacion or town center, was a 19th-century bahay-na-bato that had been owned by the family of Dr. Joaquin Gonzalez, the first rector of the Universidad Cientifica Literaria de Filipinas in 1898, and one of two representatives of the province of Pampanga to the Malolos Congress also on the same year. - Reference: Inquirer.net
Interesting fact: the old Municipio is an important heritage landmark in our country because of it is where the first Philippine election was held.
Definitely, the exterior of the Municipio is to die for especially its vintage Capiz Windows.
2. Baliuag Museum and Library
On the second floor of the old Municipio is the Baliuag Museum and Library which houses old books about Baliuag and some artifacts.
What caught my eye is its staircase as if I was entering an old era. The interior of the museum is also great for the "gram" because of the lighting and fixtures.
Good thing I had the chance to immerse in one of Bulacan's pride, Baliuag. Fortunately, together with Pampanga Bloggers Society, we spent a whole Sunday in this booming city and was able to explore its best-kept places.
What's a day in a new place without taking photos? So I came up with a list of Instagrammable Spots in Baliuag, Bulacan because why not? We always do it for the gram. :)
The photo was taken at the Greenery, Bulacan |
1. The Old Baliuag Town Hall
The municipio, located in the poblacion or town center, was a 19th-century bahay-na-bato that had been owned by the family of Dr. Joaquin Gonzalez, the first rector of the Universidad Cientifica Literaria de Filipinas in 1898, and one of two representatives of the province of Pampanga to the Malolos Congress also on the same year. - Reference: Inquirer.net
Interesting fact: the old Municipio is an important heritage landmark in our country because of it is where the first Philippine election was held.
Definitely, the exterior of the Municipio is to die for especially its vintage Capiz Windows.
2. Baliuag Museum and Library
On the second floor of the old Municipio is the Baliuag Museum and Library which houses old books about Baliuag and some artifacts.
What caught my eye is its staircase as if I was entering an old era. The interior of the museum is also great for the "gram" because of the lighting and fixtures.
in photo: instagram,com/kapampangan_traveller |
in photo: Instagram @kapampangan_traveller, @marrient, @nicolesnmgl and @qingsstyle
4. The Greenery, Bulacan
Located in Rio Vista Subdivision, Sabang, Baliuag Bulacan is this popular venue: the Greenery, Bulacan where many prenuptial photography sessions were being done. It is an American - themed resort and events place and is popular because of its infinity pool and Lighthouse.
in the photo: instagram.com/nicolesnmgl
Truly, we shouldn't pass by Bulacan because Baliuag itself has a lot to offer. I will post more about the places featured in this post soon.
Many thanks to the people of the Municipality of Baliuag for this one of a kind experience.
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