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Bahay na Pula

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Status
  
Dilapidated

Owner
  
Ilusorio family

Floor count
  
2

Opened
  
1929

Completed
  
1929

Material
  
wood

Floors
  
2

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Known for
  
Japanese garrison during the World War II.


Similar
  
Laperal White House, Manila Film Center, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

The Bahay na Pula, also known as the Red House, is a former hacienda located in San Ildefonso, Bulacan, Philippines.

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Bahay na Pula Bahay na Pula More than just a House

bahay na pula sa bulacan pugad umano ng kababalaghan


History

Bahay na Pula Staying for a night inside Bahay na Pula

It was constructed in 1929 on the lands of the Ilusorio family as a family mansion with two storeys. It was made largely out of wood and painted red on the outside, giving it its name. The house was surrounded by large gardens filled with tamarind, camachile, and duhat trees.

Bahay na Pula Mariit The Don Ramon Ilusorio Mansion AKA Bahay Na Pula

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in 1942 the house was confiscated by the Imperial Japanese Army and used as barracks and became a place where so-called local comfort women were forced to work. Due to the crimes against humanity committed by the soldiers in it, the mansion was abandoned by the family after the war and became a haunted house.

The house was partially dismantled after 2014 and is in danger of collapse.

Bahay na Pula Staying for a night inside Bahay na Pula

Bahay na Pula Bahay na Pula Wikipedia

Bahay na Pula Haunted House Hunting The Memet Diaries

References

Bahay na Pula Wikipedia