Posts Tagged ‘Things to do in Talisay City’

Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson’s Mansion

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The mansion "awakens" at night...

A “must-see attraction” in Talisay City, very close to Bacolod City in Negros Occidental is “The Ruins”. As what it’s name says, it a “ruin” of mansion of a sugar baron way back in the early 19th century, Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson.

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This extravagant abode is lavishly decorated with intricate designs, from shell-inspired edges to their names’ initials,  Spanish tiles and a four-tiered water lily fountain. From a simple or even scary old remnant of a mansion to a popular attraction, people who are behind is “comeback” deserves a warm of applause.

A-grade mixture of concrete made this structure triumph over time

A-grade mixture of concrete made this structure triumphed over time

When we first laid our eyes on her amidst the tall sugarcanes and under the heat of the sun..it was simply striking, like looking at a femme de monde. It stands so proud and elegant, never worn out and when we arrived after walking for more than 2.4 kilometers ( whew!), the mansion is really a marvelous sight.

We paid for 40 pesos for the entrance fee and you can freely walk on its well-manicured lawn, take some awesome shots and just reminisce how lavishly these elite people used to live. They have a semi haute cuisine restaurant serving pasta and some recipes of the Lacson family with impressive live jazz music.

I have told my companion that I dont agree with its name “The Ruins” and I have said it many times. The old mansion is more than just “the ruins” for me. I would just prefer to call it “the old mansion” for though it has its ill-fated story;burned for days by the local guerilla fighters during the Second World War, you cannot deny how grand and luxurious this home is.

Photos by: Ace Francisco

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What I Want to Do in Silay And Talisay City

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Few more days and off I go to the neighboring island of Negros. Our main IT for this trip is to visit The Ruins in Talisay City and the ancestral houses in Silay.

But in between those main agenda, I have included these Things to Do in Silay and Talisay City:


1.  Sip the hottest native coffee ( this way I can enjoy my conversation with someone).

2. Eat breakfast outside of our pension house before the break of dawn..in the town square perhaps?

3. Walking cardio exercise along the sugarcane plantation going to The Ruins.

4. Gaze at The Ruins as the orange rays of the sun illuminate it.

5. Eat the famous Guapple Pie of El Ideal Bakery in Silay City.

6. Give a boring on-the-spot History lesson to the photographer on “The Rise and Fall of the Sugar Industry in Negros” as we traverse the 2.4 kilometer rough road going to The Ruins.

7. Getting lost while commuting.

8. Feel or see some ghosts or any paranormal beings in the ancestral houses.

9. Roam around Silay City late at night until we can hear the cocks singing their morning songs.

10. Take photos, have great conversations and write some interesting tales.


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