Preserving Bacolod’s architectural legacy
As Bacolod grows and modernizes, efforts to preserve its architectural heritage have gained momentum. Organizations like the Bacolod Cultural Foundation lead the way in protecting both colonial-era landmarks and significant modern structures. Conservation efforts focused on sites like The Ruins and the Tiongson Mansion help ensure that future generations will be able to appreciate the city’s rich architectural legacy.
By embracing its past while welcoming innovation, Bacolod has created a harmonious blend of old and new — where Spanish colonial mansions, neoclassical landmarks, and sleek modern buildings coexist. This balance tells the story of a city that has grown and transformed, yet never lost sight of its roots.
Bacolod’s architecture is more than a collection of buildings — it is a narrative in stone and concrete, a celebration of history, culture, and ambition. Each structure, from the grand bahay na bato to the contemporary city hall, reflects the unique spirit of Bacolod: A city that looks ahead without forgetting where it came from.