Juan Luna Shrine, Badoc Ilocos Norte
It is the birth place of Juan Luna, one of the countries
                                       national hero and is famous for his painting, The
                                       Spoliarium. Juan is also the brother of Gen. Antonio
                                       Luna who also fought for the Philippines
                                       independence against the Americans.
Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine, Batac Ilocos Norte
                                                  Site where Archbishop GREGORIO AGLIPAY soldier,
                                                  religious reformer and patriot, was born, 8 May 1860.
                                                  Son of Pedro Aglipay and Victoria Labayan. Ordained
                                                  Catholic Priest, 1889; first Military Chaplain of the
                                                  Philippine Revolution, 1896; member of the Malolos
                                                  Congress and Vicar General of the Revolution, 1898;
                                                  and founder of the Philippine Independent Church,
                                                  1902. died 1 September 1940.
Artemio Ricarte Shrine, Batac Ilocos Norte
                                                  The Ricarte National Shrine is devoted to General
                                                  Artemio Ricarte who was born in Batac in Ilocos Norte
                                                  Province of Luzon in the Philippines. The shrine
                                                  consists of a memorial park, library and museum
                                                  located to the north of Batac municipal town hall. The
                                                  memorial plaque reads in part: "Captured by the
                                                  Americans in 1900, Ricarte was banished to Guam in
                                                  1901. Refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the
                                                  United States Government, he lived abroad, returning
                                                  to the Philippines from Japan during World War II.
                                                  Died in Barrio Nagparaon, Kalinga Mt. Province."
Paoay Church, Paoay Ilocos Norte
                                                   Paoay Church is a Roman Catholic church in Paoay,
                                                   Ilocos Norte province, completed in 1710 after 2
                                                   decades of construction. With a massive pediment
                                                   and complementary bell tower standing imposingly
                                                   on an expansive plain, the church is famous for an
                                                   architecture that blends baroque, gothic, Chinese,
                                                   and Javanese. Its official name is the Saint Augustine
                                                   Church.
Bacarra Church, Bacarra Ilocos Norte
                                                  A church established by the Agustinian order in
                                                  1593 at the site claimed to be where the hut of a
                                                  former Apayao chieftain was located. Lesser known
                                                  than its belfry the church has a wide roundabout
                                                  frontage and stuck beside it is the former convent
                                                  which is now a museum
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse National Historical Landmark, Burgos Ilocos Norte
                                                       The Cape Bojeador Lighthouse is the
                                                       Philippines' highest lighthouse in elevation,
                                                       from the Spanish colonial era that is. Set high
                                                       on Vigia de Nagpartian Hill, and overlooking
                                                       the scenic coastline of Cape Bojeador; the
                                                       octagonal stone tower on top of the building is
                                                       only 66 ft (20 m) tall. It's definitely the most
                                                       prominent structure in the area though, and
                                                       can be seen from nearby towns like Bangui and
                                                       Pasuquin.
Santa Maria Church, Santa Maria Ilocus Sur
                                                        Established in 1769, the Nuestra Señora dela
                                                        Asuncion Church or Santa Maria Church is
                                                        one of the best examples of Baroque style
                                                        architecture that was popular in the Spanish
                                                        colonial era. Its brick facade is both simple
                                                        and elegant, preserving its historical and
                                                        cultural significance across several centuries.
                                                        Seated on top of a hill, the Santa Maria
                                                        Church watches over the whole town and
                                                        continues to serve as a window to the
                                                        country’s past.
Tirad Pass National Shrine, Del Pilar Ilocus Sur
                                                        The peak of the park was created as a
                                                        national shrine in 1938 in honour of the
                                                        heroes led by Gregorio del Pilar who fought
                                                        bravely against the American soldiers during
                                                        the Fil-American War. The 6,320 ha land area
                                                        of Mt. Tirad in the province of Ilocos Sur was
                                                        the stand of Filipino Revolutionary Forces
                                                        against American in 1899.
Syquia Mansion, Vigan Ilocus Sur
                                                   The original structure was built in 1830 by the Ang
                                                   Co family and was given as dowry by Justo Angco
                                                   on his daughter Estefania’s marriage to Gregorio
                                                   Syquia in 1875. Over time, Gregorio and Estefania
                                                   added to and altered the mansion to fit their
                                                   growing family, and so also did their descendants.
                                                   The Syquia Mansion is a wonderful example of
                                                   bahay na bato architecture prevalent during the
                                                   later Spanish Colonial Era. The typical structure
                                                   consisted of a ground floor made of stone or brick
                                                   and mortar with the upper floors of wood.
Church of Tumauini, Tumauini Isabela
                                                   The Church of Tumauini or also known as the
                                                   Church of San Matias is one of the proudest
                                                   treasures that Isabela has. It was built in the year
                                                   1783 and completed by 1805. The most famous
                                                   feature of the church is its cylindrical bell tower
                                                   (cake bell tower). It is the only one of its kind here
                                                   in the country. From afar, the exterior of the
                                                   church is noticeable because of the firm red bricks
                                                   that were used as its foundation.
Old Casa Real and Provincial Capitol, Lingayen Pangasinan
                                                    The Casa Real was built in the middle of the 19th
                                                    century during the Spanish colonial period and
                                                    served as the first Provincial Capitol of Pangasinan.
                                                    It was declared as a national historical landmark by
                                                    the National Historical Commission of the
                                                    Philippines (NHCP) in 2002 due to its historical and
                                                    cultural significance as a unique example of civic
                                                    architecture from the Spanish and American
                                                    colonial periods.
Teodoro Brillantes House, Tayum Abra
                                                    The Teodoro Brillantes Ancestral House (Filipino:
                                                    Tirahang Ansestral ni Teodoro Brillantes) is a
                                                    historic residential building in Tayum, Abra,
                                                    Philippines. Listed as Teodoro Brillantes House, the
                                                    building is considered as a National Historical
                                                    Landmark by the National Historical Commission of
                                                    the Philippines.
Surrender Site of General Tomuyuki Yamashita, Kiangan Ifugao
                                                     Yamashita distinguished himself as the “Tiger of
                                                     Malaya” during World War II. After the war, he
                                                     surrendered in the Philippines, where he was tried
                                                     for war crimes by the Allied Forces.3 He was
                                                     hanged as a war criminal at 3.02 am on 23
                                                     February 1946 on Luzon Island, Manila, and
                                                     buried in a Japanese cemetery at Los Banos
                                                     Prisoner-of-war Camp, Philippine Islands.4 His
                                                     record in history is a mix of brilliance and bad luck,
                                                     and he is remembered as a higeki no shogun, a
                                                     tragic general.
Mansion House, Baguio City Benguet
                                                     This is the official summer residence of Philippine
                                                     presidents starting from Manuel Quezon. It used
                                                     to be a summer vacation palace of U.S.
                                                     Governors-General from 1908-1935. The public is
                                                     clearly not allowed to book rooms in this palace
                                                     but everyone is free to visit it.
Church, Convent and Site of the Beaterio of Sabtang, Sabtang Batanes
                                                      Sabtang Church, which was built during the
                                                      1800's, stands proud as a proof of the island's
                                                      historicity.The church and it's complex can be
                                                      found near the port and alongside the main
                                                      road that a visitor can already have a view of the
                                                      beautiful church even before the boat reaches
                                                      Sabtang port. Though easily accessible, it is
                                                      almost always left out during the so-called
                                                      historical and nature tour offered by travel
                                                      agencies operating in Batanes because of "time
                                                      constraint"
Church of Ivana, Ivana Batanes
                                                        The San Jose de Ivana Church, also known as
                                                        Ivana Church, is a Roman Catholic church
                                                        located in Ivana, Batanes, Philippines
                                                        dedicated to Saint Joseph under the
                                                        jurisdiction of the Prelature of Batanes. The
                                                        church was declared a National Historical
                                                        Landmark by the National Historical
                                                        Commission of the Philippines in
                                                        2008.HistoryThe church of Ivana was first
                                                        established by the Dominicans as a chapel in
                                                        1787.