List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Visayas

This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Central Visayas is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.

While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.

Bohol

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Balilihan Belfry Structure Belfry Became a guard tower for the Spanish, Americans, and the Japanese. Balilihan English 1953
Bantayan ng Punta Cruz Santa Cruz Fort Structure Watchtower Built by Recollect priests. Punta Cruz Filipino May 16, 2009
Blood Compact Between Sikatuna and Legaspi Site Site The site where the Sandugo between Datu Sikatuna and Miguel López de Legazpi took place Tagbilaran City English 1941
Carlos P. Garcia House Building House Residence of President Carlos P. Garcia Tagbilaran City English September 4, 2009
Church of San Pedro Apostol Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits. Loboc English 1999
Church of Tagbilaran One of the six parishes in Bohol founded by the Jesuits. Tagbilaran City Filipino 1953
Dauis Church Complex Structure Watchtower, Convent Church and other structures built by the Jesuits out of corals. Dauis Filipino May 16, 2009
In Memory of Francisco Dagohoy[1] Filipino revolutionary against the Spaniards, 1744-1829 Magtangtang, Danao English
Jagna Martyrs[2] Filipino resistance against the American rules, 1901. Jagna English 1958
Ang Sandugo[3] The Blood Compact Blood compact between Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna Hinawanan, Loay Filipino 2006
Simbahan ng Albuquerque[4] Church of Albuquerque Building House of Worship First built out of wood and bamboo in 1842. Albuquerque Filipino August 27, 2014
Simbahan ng Baclayon Baclayon Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits. Baclayon Filipino 1995

Simbahan ng Dauis Dauis Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits. Dauis Filipino May 16, 2009
Simbahan ng Duero Duero Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Recollects in 1874. Duero Filipino March 10, 2015
Simbahan ng Inabanga Inabanga Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits in 1724, destroyed by the earthquake of 2013 Inabanga Filipino March 10, 2015
Simbahan ng Jagna Jagna Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits in 1631 Jagna Filipino March 10, 2015
Simbahan ng Loon Loon Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits. Loon Filipino 2010
Simbahan ng Maribojoc Church of Maribojoc Church built by the Jesuits. Maribojoc Filipino 2009
Simbahan ng Santisima Trinidad ng Loay Santisima Trinidad of Loay Church Building House of Worship Built under the Recollects. Loay Filipino 2004
Katedral ng Talibon Talibon Cathedral Building House of Worship Seat of the Diocese of Talibon Talibon Filipino March 10, 2015
Simbahan ng Tubigon Tubigon Church Building House of Worship Church built by the Jesuits and transferred to the Recollects, destroyed by the 2013 earthquake Tubigon Filipino March 9, 2015

Cebu

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Andres Bonifacio
(30 Nobyembre 1863 - 10 Mayo 1897)
Andres Bonifacio
(30 November 1863 - 10 May 1897)
The founder of the Katipunan. Plaza Independencia, Cebu City Filipino 2013 [5]
Antonio Pigafetta The chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan. Cebu City English 1980
Balay na Tisa (Sarmiento-Osmeña House) Building House Carcar English 2010
Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Building Bank Third branch of BPI outside Metro Manila. Magallanes Street, Cebu City Filipino December 2, 2010
Bradford Memorial Church 1913[6] Started as Cebu Mission Station for Presbyterian missionaries Cebu City Filipino 2014
Carcel de Cebu Building Building Old jail, now a museum. Cebu City Filipino/Cebuano August 13, 2009
Birthplace
of
Sergio Osmeña, Sr.
Site where Osmeña was born in September 9, 1878. Cebu City English 1959
Casa Gorordo Gorodo House Building House House built in Mid-19th century Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City English August 21, 1998
Church and Convent of Santo Niño Building House of Worship The first to be established in the Philippines. Cebu City English 1941
Colon Street Colon St., Cebu City English
Colon Street Also known as the Parian, the oldest street in the Philippines. Colon St., Cebu City English October 16, 1961
The Cross of Magellan[7] Site Monument The spot where Ferdinand Magellan planted a cross to claim the Philippines for the King of Spain Plaza Sugbo, Cebu City English 1941
Daang Colon First street in the Philippines Colon St., Cebu City Filipino
Ang Dakong Balay
(Don Florencio Noel House)
Building House Carcar English 2010
Ferdinand Magellan's Death Site Site Death site of Magellan wounded by soldiers of Lapu-Lapu. Lapu-Lapu City English
First Mass in Cebu Cebu City English
Fort of San Pedro Structure Fortification Spanish-era fortification in Cebu City. Cebu City English 1939
Kapitolyo ng Cebu Cebu Capitol Building Government Center Building designed by architect Juan Arellano. Cebu City Filipino, Cebuano 2008
Lapu-Lapu Battle site between the forces of Lapu-Lapu and Magellan. Lapu-Lapu City (currently in NHCP storage) English 1941
Lapulapu Chieftain of Mactan who killed Ferdinand Magellan in combat. Mactan Shrine, Lapu-Lapu City English 1951
Pantaleon Villegas "Leon Kilat" (1873-1898) Personage Monument Katipunan revolutionary tasked by Aguinaldo to expand the revolution in Cebu. Carcar Filipino 2001
Mercado Mansion Building House Carcar English 2010
Parola ng Bagacay Point Bagacay Point Lighthouse Structure Lighthouse Built upon the lot donated by Governor General William Howard Taft in 1904. Liloan Filipino 2006
Silva House Building House Carcar English 2010
Simbahan ng Argao Church of Argao Formerly a visita of Carcar. Argao, Cebu Filipino July 11, 2016
Ang Simbahan ng Bantayan The Church of Bantayan Built by Augustinians. Bantayan, Cebu Filipino 1980

Simbahan ng Boljoon Boljoon Church Building House of Worship Built by Augustinians. Boljoon Filipino June 25, 2000
Simbahan ng Dumanjug Church of Dumanjug Formerly a visita of Barili. Dumanjug, Cebu Filipino June 8, 2016
Simbahan ng San Guillermo de Aquitania Church of San Guillermo de Aquitania Building House of Worship Dalaguete Filipino 2004
Simbahan ng Pardo Church of Pardo Founded as a parish of the Diocese of Cebu, 1866. Pardo, Cebu Filipino July 11, 2016
Simbahan ng Samboan Church of Samboan Formerly a visita of Tanjay, Negros Oriental. Samboan, Cebu Filipino June 8, 2016
Simbahan ng Sibonga Church of Sibonga Building House of Worship Sibonga Filipino December 2, 2010

Siquijor

Marker title English Translation Category Type Description Location Language Date Issued Image
Simbahan ng Lazi Lazi Church Building House of Worship Parish established by the Recollects. Lazi Filipino May 19, 1984

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