File:Natalio Enriquez House historical marker.jpg

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English: Upload Wizard -- (general description of landmarkds, town, church) - of - Sariaya Town Center Complex - with - the Town Park with Jose Rizal Monument with a feather plume and the Glorita unveiled on December 30, 1924, with elevated structure looks like a bandstand with 8 Grecian maiden dressed in Filipiniana each statue holds a torch having had customized flame-shaped glass bulbs fitted with electrical wirings - & the - the Art Deco-styled (early 1900s), PH-40-0099 Ancestral [1] 13°57′48″N 121°31′28″E House of Governor Natalio Enriquez in Sariaya, Quezon;Sariaya Ancestral Houses [2] along Maharlika Highway, brick-roofed Sariaya landmark near the church, known as the Governor Natalio Enriquez Ancestral House designed by European schooled architect Andres Luna de San Pedro, son of artist Juan Luna built in 1931 for then Tayabas Provincial Governor Natalio Enriquez (1941 – 1945) and his wife Susana Gala, listed by the National Historical Institute as a Heritage House on May 2008. [3] - a Beaux Art castle next to the church designed by Andres Luna de San Pedro, son of master painter Juan Luna in 1931, the Natalio Enriquez house was a venue of the 1938 wedding of Alicia Enriquez to Manuel Gala where Philippine Commonwealth First Lady Aurora Aragon Quezon was principal sponsor) - List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines[4] - Ancestral houses of the Philippines[5], CALABARZON [6] region, List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in CALABARZON[7] - (Legislative districts of Quezon National Assembly 1943–1944[8] National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic) [9]).
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