Lazatin House
History
The house was built in 1925 by the couple Serafin Lazatin y Ocampo, president of the San Fernando Electric Light & Power Company (SFELAPCO), and Encarnacion Singian y Torres. During the Second World War, it was appropriated by the Japanese Imperial Army to serve as a residence of its 14th Army Commander, General Masaharu Homma, in San Fernando, Pampanga. Once the war ended, its owners returned to their house with majority of the furnitures destroyed. They restored most of it to its former glory passing the house down to their descendants.
Heritage House
This ancestral house, which exemplifies the type of Bahay na Bato architecture prevalent during the American colonial period was declared a Heritage House by the National Historical Institute on January 27, 2003 by virtue of Resolution No. 6, S. 2003. Due to its status as a Heritage House, the exterior of the house has not been and may never be changed. Presently, this ancestral house is still owned by the surviving members of the Lazatin family.
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Façade of the Serafin Lazatin y Ocampo heritage house [1]
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Front and left side of the mansion
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A peep from the fence, the left and center side of the house
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Fence and driveway
External links
- Media related to Lazatin House at Wikimedia Commons