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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Iloilo Freedom Grandstand

The Iloilo Freedom Grandstand, also known as the New Iloilo Freedom Grandstand, is a grandstand located on Muelle Loney Street in Iloilo City Proper, Iloilo City, Philippines. It was built in 2018 as a replacement for the old grandstand with the same name located on Calle Real, which was demolished the same year as part of the revival project of Sunburst Park, where the grandstand used to be located.

The grandstand is a popular venue for the Dinagyang Festival, where the Ati Tribes Competition is mainly held.

History

Old Iloilo Freedom Grandstand
Old Iloilo Freedom Grandstand, 2013
Map
LocationJ.M. Basa Street, City Proper, Iloilo City, Philippines
Capacity1,800
Construction
Built1955
Demolished2018

The original Iloilo Freedom Grandstand was built in 1955 within Freedom Park (formerly known as Sunburst Park) by the first elective city mayor, Rodolfo Ganzon, as a concrete memorial to the new found political freedom of Iloilo City residents, which restored to the people of Arevalo, Jaro, La Paz, Mandurriao, Molo, and Iloilo City Proper their constitutional right to elect their own officials, which used to be appointed.

In 1992, under the administration of Mayor Mansing Malabor, the grandstand was renovated and expanded, which adversely affected the view of Iloilo Customs House at the back of it. As a result, the other structures in Freedom Park, such as eateries and display booths, were demolished.

In 2018, the new Iloilo Freedom Grandstand was built on Muelle Loney Street facing the Iloilo River, while the old structure was demolished as part of the revitalization of Sunburst Park.

References

  1. ^ "Iloilo Freedom Grandstand History | PDF | Government". Scribd. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  2. ^ "Iloilo City opens new park, grandstand". Manila Bulletin. 2019-01-11. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  3. ^ "Paalam, Freedom Grandstand". www.panaynews.net. 2018-02-08. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  4. ^ "'Freedom Grandstand has historical value'". www.panaynews.net. 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  5. ^ "Iloilo City's new grandstand finally gets official name". www.panaynews.net. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2022-11-02.