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English: Priceless Photos of 29 Heritage houses, the angle of Filipino architecture, past towards hope in the future, their exterior and exterior and Bagac, Bataan beaches at - Las Casas Filipinas de Açúzar[1] [2] Website The Ciudad Real de Acuzar Heritage Park was the location of the TV Show Zorro of GMA Network.[3]. This is a heritage park built by José "Gerry" Acuzar, owner of the New San Jose Builders[4] and history art collector. [5] New San Jose Builders, Inc. is real estate company in the Philippines based in Quezon City. It is owned by Jose Acuzar, a veteran in the construction industry who have been involved in contracting government infrastructures prior to his venture in real estate. It is one of the few real estate companies in the Philippines to integrate shopping on all its projects. Inside this heritage park is a collection of Spanish Colonial buildings and stone houses (bahay na bato in Tagalog), planned to resemble a settlement reminiscent of the period. These houses were carefully transplanted from different parts of the Philippines and rehabilitated to their former splendor.[6] This place is situated in Bataan, Region 3, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 14° 35' 53" North, 120° 23' 35" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Bagac.[7]Land Area: 231.20 km² ZIP Code: 2107 [8] Coordinates: 14°34'57"N 120°25'6"E [9] Bagac, Bataan[10] is a third class municipality in the province of Bataan[11], Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 25,568 people. With an area of 23,120 hectares (231.2 km2), Bagac is the largest municipality in the province of Bataan. Bagac is off Exit 60 of Bataan Provincial Expressway.[12] [The entrance fee is P 650, that is, around $1 = 41 PHL pesos, 1 1/2 tour with guide to the 29 houses interior and exterior and the beaches; the last tour is 4:30 p.m. but the Las Casas is open 24 hours, and one house is P 150,000 per night accomodation according to the tour guide - the houses were not restored but transported and reconstructed, and it is only one in the entire Philippine Archipelago].
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