Cavite City Hall
FWM5+8G4, Judge Ibanez, Cavite City, 4100 Cavite | Open Monday to Friday 08:00 am - 05:00 pm
Cavite City Heroes Arch
The only entry and exit point of cavite city if you travel by road.
Governor Samonte Monument Park
The park is the site of the walls of Porta Vaga which was leveled to the ground by the Americans after the war. Its tall, stately trees offer residents a cool shade from the midday sun.
Julian Felipe Monument
A monument stands proud to a great son of a Caviteño, the composer of the Philippine National Anthem – Professor Julian R. Felipe. At present the Filipino lyrics of the stirring composition of Don Julian Felipe was supplied by Jose Palma. January 28, the birth anniversary of Professor Felipe was declared Special Public Holiday in the City of Cavite by virtue of Republic Act 7805 approved on July 26, 1993.
San Roque Church
Built in the 18th century. Gutted by fire in 1901. It has been enlarged and remodelled several times. Construction is now on-going for a complete remodeling of the church. The 17th century icon of the Blessed Virgin of Soletude of Porta Vaga is now enshrined here.

“A Place With a Glorious Past”

 

    Why read a history book when you can walk through a place where history was made? We recommend touring the province of Cavite. The seat of the revolution against Spain in the late 1800s.The province of Cavite abounds with great objects, and subjects of culture and history.

 

It is the birthplace of a good number of Filipino heroes and it has an interesting range of sites associated with the Philippine Revolution of 1896. Found in the province is the residence of the first president of the republic, Emilio Aguinaldo, which is also the site where the Philippine Republic was proclaimed onune 12, 1898.