ILOCOS NORTE | Paoay’s Malacañang of the North

Saturday, May 05, 2012

How many times in your lifetime can you say that you’re gonna have breakfast at a Former President’s house? I know presidents have multiple mansions built all over the place, but this one’s different; the Lakbay Norte 3 crew’s gonna have its first meal of the day at the seat of the Philippine Government in the North.
The Malacañang of the North or Malacañang ti Amianan in Ilocano is one of the 29 summer residences built by Former Philippine President Fernando Marcos. A 60th birthday gift by his wife, Former First Lady Imelda Marcos, this is the place where the deposed president used to stay when visiting his hometown.

Built over a five-hectare land in Suba, Paoay, it overlooks the scenic blue waters of Paoay Lake. It has witnessed grand events hosted by the Marcoses during their regime; everything from simple family affairs to high society grand balls.
The house is built in the traditional Bahay na Bato (Stone House) tradition; made of concrete on the ground floor and wood on the second. The grand Filipino-Spanish styled house is punctured by huge traditional capiz windows.
The Malacañang of the North houses nine bedrooms and true to its grand name has not one but two living rooms and dining rooms. Everything is finished and furnished in gleaming hardwoods. The ground floor are of marble, but the second floor are all finished with shiny parquets and wide-planked hardwoods. The furnishings with a few exceptions are all antiques.
At the back of the house, both floors have a terrace overlooking the panoramic view of the Paoay Lake, a favorite water skiing hangout for the Former President as story the story goes.
But everything has not always as it has been. After the Marcoses were ousted from the Philippines during the People Power Revolution of 1986, the Malacañang of the North has been confiscated by the Philippine Government and has fallen in disrepair. It was only after more than two decades that it has been handed over to the local government of Ilocos Norte. And under the direction of Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos, daughter of the late President, the place has been restored to its former glory and opened to the public as a museum.
There has been much controversies about the Malacañang ti Amianan, and well, controversies are really nothing new when it comes to the Marcoses. But politics aside, the Malacañang of the North is one beautiful piece of our Filipino Heritage, whatever past it may have. I commend Governor Imee Marcos for breathing life into this structure.
But enough of the historical babble; I came here to eat. So how many times can you say that you’re gonna eat at a former president’s house? Well, I got to say it at least once in my lifetime.


    Malacañang of the North
    Suba, Paoay
    Ilocos Norte
    GPS Coordinates: 18.128386,120.539696 | Click to view location on Google Maps

    Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9AM to 4:30PM
    Entrance Fee: Php30.00

    How to Get to Malacañang of the North:
    Tricycles from Laoag City can be rented for a two way ride.

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8 comments

  1. susyal naman ng lakbay norte.. tlgang dito pa nagkainan. :)

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  2. Hanep naman. May restoran ba sa loob? Or special arrangement lang yan for the LN pax?

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  3. I agree. Restoring the place was a good move for heritage reasons. Why destroy something so beautiful anyway?

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  4. Wow, would love to get a chance to visit Malacañang ti Amianan and eat inside it too.. :D

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  5. Nagustuhan ko dyan sa Malacanang ti Amianan. Masarap tumakas sa Maynila at tumakbo dito para lang magmuni-muni while staring at the Paoay Lake :D

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  6. I could never imagine the former president doing anything but being a dictator. Water skiing? Hmmmm... that would be interesting to witness. Hehehe!

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  7. yep, kudos to her for restoring and maintaining this place for future generations to enjoy.. nice captures as well.. :)

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  8. Batang Lakwatsero
    Haha oo nga eh, sa may terrace kami facing the Paoay Lake kumain :)

    Aleah
    Special arrangement lang Aleah :)

    Karl
    I agree Karl, heritage site pa rin yan whatever past it may have

    Sumi
    Sama ka sa next Lakbay Norte Sumi!

    Micamyx
    Haha oo nga, ang hilig mo ata mag muni muni no?

    Tin
    Oo nga, its hard to humanize a president eh :)

    Rian
    Thanks Rian!

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