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Saturday 10 November 2012

COMPANIA MARITIMA: A LONG FORGOTTEN HERITAGE SITE IN ONE OF ASIA’S OLDEST CITIES


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Compania Maritima: A Long Forgotten Heritage Site in one of Asia’s Oldest Cities
By Jessica Greenberg,
Urban Ghosts Media, 30 October 2012.

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Image: oscarmachaconjr, reproduced with permission

The first time I saw Compania Maritima, I was surprised to find a hollow structure with beautiful arcs and balusters that made me wonder what the building used to be during its glory days. If ever you get to visit Cebu City in the Philippines, you’ll find the building near Plaza Independencia facing the South Road Properties (or SRP), a highway beside the sea, giving it the look of an abandoned shipping office.

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Image: Michael Sinjin Pineda, reproduced with permission

Built in 1910, the Compania Maritima was once known as the Fernandez Building. It was occupied by the Shamrock Hotel during the pre-war years, but the building’s internal structure and roof were destroyed during the liberation of Cebu City in 1945.

After the liberation, the crumbling building was repaired and became the main office of Compania Maritima, one of the biggest shipping lines in Cebu City serving many key cities in the Philippines. Compania Maritima also occupied the first international port in Cebu. But the company filed for bankruptcy in the late 1980′s and the building has been abandoned ever since.

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Image: Lureyn Llemit, reproduced with permission

Local authorities are thought to be considering a law that will protect Compania Maritima and other heritage sites within Cebu City. There are also reports that the Compania Maritima building will be transformed into a maritime museum. Such a heritage site would certainly be a point of pride for the city.

Top image: Compania Maritima

[Source: Urban Ghosts Media. Edited. Top image added.]


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