![]() It was popular among the elite or middle-class, and integrated the characteristics of the nipa hut with the style, culture and technology of Chinese and Spanish Architecture. Bahay na bato had a rectangular plan that reflected vernacular Austronesian Filipino traditional houses integrated with Spanish style. Horses for carriages were housed in stables called caballerizas. Like bahay kubo, much of this ground level was reserved for storage in business districts, some spaces were rented to shops. It followed the bahay kubo's arrangements such as open ventilation and elevated apartments used as living space with the ground floor used for storerooms, cellars, and other business purposes. Its most common appearance that is organized. Its design has evolved throughout the ages, but still maintains the bahay kubo's architectural basis which corresponds to the tropical climate, stormy season, and earthquake-prone environment of the whole archipeybrid of Austronesian, Spanish, and Chinese architecture. It is an updated version of the traditional bahay kubo. And please follow my Facebook page like my Instagram accounts for updates.Bahay na bato (Tagalog, literally "house of stone") is a type of building originating during the Philippines' Spanish Colonial Period. Subscribe to my blog if you don’t want to miss any of my posts. ![]() If you need more information about traveling to La Union, you can check out La Union Travel Guide. □ You can check the highlights of our visit to Bato de Luna on my Instagram account. Hope you didn’t find the pictures in this post scandalous. If taking the jeepney, you can ride a jeepney bound to Luna and alight at the intersection going to Bato de Luna. The rate for a whole day tour is around Php 1500 (~US$ 30). If you don’t have your own car, you can charter a tricycle from San Juan to visit all of these places. You can combine your visit here with a visit to Namacpacan Church, Baluarte (Luna) Watch Tower, Balaoan Watch Tower, Almeida Manmade Forest, and Immuki Island. How to Get Thereīato de Luna is located in the municipality of Luna in La Union. Because of the low number of active cases now, children (my nephew is 2 years old), as well as senior citizens, are now allowed to visit the place. Operating Hoursīato de Luna is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. And there is a shop that sells snacks, just in case you get hungry. ![]() There is a souvenir shop that sells pots decorated with pebbles but I have no idea how much it costs. Parking- free (they have a wide parking lot) RatesĮntrance fee- Php 50 per head (~US$ 1) (free for toddlers) I couldn’t find the original copy of this picture, so I just took a screenshot of my Instagram post. The crazy things we do when we are together. We were laughing so hard when we took the picture back then. Of course, I’m not going to end this without sharing our picture from 2017. □ Do I look too happy here? □ I call this the d*ck garden □ Doesn’t this look like a mushroom? I had to take a photo here because I’ve been collecting d*ck pics from the places I visit. Though it was actually just an exaggeration. Maybe you’re wondering which part is scandalous. Here are some pictures from Bato de Luna Art Gallery: Bahay na Bato is already open too and is located 100 meters away from Bato de Luna ![]() It looks different from Kamay na Bato, although some artworks from Kamay na Bato are still on display. I don’t know when they changed it but now it is called Bato de Luna. Kamay na Bato includes art gallery, murals, a souvenir shop, and a function hall. ![]() But opened near Bahay na Bato was Kamay na Bato. When my friends visited La Union in 2017, I wanted to show Bahay na Bato to them but found out that it is already closed to the public. Related Post: Restaurants in San Juan, La Union: Where to Eat in the New Normal The couple opened their resthouse to the public in 2014 and we were able to visit it in 2016. Kim with carved stones, antique materials, and wood carvings. Purita Chan Noble, constructed along the coast of Luna, La Union. Prior to Bato de Luna, there was Bahay na Bato, then Kamay na Bato (Stone Hand). It is located in Nalvo Norte, Luna, La Union. It exhibits different art using stones (Luna has a pebble-covered beach) and mural arts. Join 110 other subscribers Bato de Luna Art Galleryīato de Luna is an art gallery that showcases the works of Mr. ![]()
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