r/ancestralhousesph
Finally a sub for Filipino ancestral and heritage homes! This community is dedicated to the beauty and history of Filipino ancestral and heritage homes across the country. We celebrate Filipino heritage architecture in all its glory — preserved, renovated, decaying, or even those regrettably lost. Share photos, restoration journeys, family stories, architectural trivia, or ask questions about heritage conservation and design. Celebrate our shared heritage!
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