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One is hard pressed to define the architecture of the Manila City Hall. Note, for instance, the absence of an entrance, as well as the random placement of the tower. Denigrated by critics when it was unveiled in the 1930s, the City Hall today fascinates the viewer for precisely the same reason it was vilified—its intriguing lack of symmetry and regularity. Beautifully lighted at night, it is one of Manila's most distinctive landmarks.

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  • Address:
    Padre Burgos Street, Manila, 1000
  • Phone: +63 2 524 7141
  • Neighbourhood: City of Manila

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