The architectural symbol of Gatchina, its peculiar business card is the Priory Palace. The palace was built in 1799 according to the project of architect Nikolai Alexandrovich Lvov, a multi-talented and gifted man, "the Russian Leonardo"... read more
The Japanese Museum, sometimes called the Japan-Philippines Museum, is located in the Matsuo district of Davao City. The museum's collections contain a variety of exhibits dating back to different historical periods and telling visitors about... read more
Ramon Magsaysay Park, one of the most famous Davao City landmarks, is named after former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, who died in 1957 in a plane crash on Cebu Island. The park is often compared to Rizal Park in Manila. It is home to seve... read more
San Pedro Cathedral is the oldest church in Davao City, dedicated to the city's patron saint, the Apostle Peter, and is located right in front of the City Hall. The church was built in 1847 during the Spanish colonisation of what is now Davao... read more

