Goldenberg Mansion

The Goldenberg Mansion is a historic residence built in the 1870s by the Eugsters, a Spanish merchant family. Later, it was revamped in a Moorish Revival style by Jose Moreno Lacalle, a Spanish colonial official and writer, using materials such as Philippine hardwood, pre-fabricated steel from Belgium, Italian marble, and bricks and tiles from Spain.

Goldenberg Mansion
Mansyon Goldenberg (Filipino)
The mansion in 2024
Establishedcirca 1890s
TypeCultural center
Websitehttps://museums.gov.ph/
Malacañang Heritage Mansions
Building details
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleMoorish Revival
AddressSan Miguel
Town or cityManila
CountryPhilippines
Construction startedcirca 1870s
OpenedJune 1, 2023
Renovated1966 (first renovation)
2022–2023 (second renovation)
OwnerGovernment of the Philippines
Design and construction
Main contractorJose Moreno Lacalle
Renovating team
Architect(s)Leandro Locsin (first renovation)
Jonathan Matti
Renovating firmLeandro V. Locsin Partners
Jonathan Matti Design Consultants
National Historical Landmarks
TypeBuilding, Guest House
Designated1957 (1957)
RegionNational Capital Region

Named after its subsequent owner, Michael Goldenberg, an American businessman who established the Goldenberg Department Store in Escolta. Following Goldenberg's death in 1963, the property was acquired by First Lady Imelda Marcos from his heirs. Subsequently, it became the offices of the Marcos Foundation and served as a guest house after undergoing extensive restoration by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin.

Since the People Power Revolution of 1986, the mansion has been under the ownership of the Government of the Philippines but remained inaccessible to the public. In 2023, First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos oversaw renovations, and the mansion has now reopened to the public as a cultural center and events space.

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