Sta. Barbara, Iloilo is a
unique blend of Spanish, American and Filipino architecture, culture and
spirit. Situated 15. 6 kilometers from the city, it is fortunately just a short
drive and a great short day trip. It remains to be one of Iloilo’s
true hidden gems, but is now more popular than ever.
Sta. Barbara is a colorful, romantic town with rich history and
culture. Visitors should check out its historic center, the town’s most eye-catching
architecture, the Baroque-Renaissance
architectural style of the Sta. Barbara Parish Church
and Convent. Reconstructed in 1849 and finished in 1878. The convent was
built the same time as the church. Materials used in the construction of the
church and convent were of adobe and coral stones quarried from Alimodian and
red bricks used for the flooring, walls and posts. Materials were transported
to the town through carts drawn by carabaos.
Connected to the side door of the
church is its L-shaped convent of Antillan architectural style. The church served
as the headquarters for the Ilonggo Revolutionary Forces in Western Visayas
under General Martin Delgado in 1898. It was untouched during World War II and
had withstood the 1948 earthquake. It was declared as a National Historical
Landmark by the National Historical Institute in 2013.
The town is also the
birthplace of Iloilo’s hero, Gen. Martin T. Delgado, popularly known as
Tan Martin. He was the Revolutionary General in the Visayas and
Mindanao who launched the campaign to liberate the
whole province from Spain. He
raised the Philippine flag sent by General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first time
that the Filipino national flag was hoisted outside of Luzon Island. He
was the First Governor of Iloilo province in 1901, the following year elected
governor of Panay and served until 1904. After his term, he returned to Santa
Barbara and served for eight years as superintendent of a leprosy sanitarium. He spent his last years as superintendent of the leper
colony on the island of Culion where he died on November 12, 1918 at the age of
60. A bronze statue was erected in the Victory Plaza in his honor in 1998.
The
Victory Plaza is also famous for its 1925 octagonal-shaped Bandstand and the monument of Dr. Jose Rizal and
the Propagandist.
If Baroque architectural design where to churches
during the Spanish regime, the Gabaldon for Public schools were to the American
Colonial Period. The Heritage School Building of Sta. Barbara
Central Elementary School along Roosevelt, Poblacion was built in 1913.
When most rural public elementary school built during American Colonial Period
are abandoned, left to deteriorate and rendered obsolete, the Gabaldon
structure of the elementary school of wood and concrete base is still be
recycled for modern academic use. Its presence in the area makes history come
alive for teachers and students alike making them aware of the heritage
of their academic institution.
Another interesting site within the premises is
its historic “Poso.” Looking similarly to an ice tea drink is the town’s unique
drinking water popularly known as “Poso.” It is said that the town has five
sources of Poso. The one located within the premises of the school does not
stop from flowing even during the hottest season of the year. So, get ready to
drink.
If you find yourself there
but for an unforgettable experience, visit Denila Farms in Barangay Lanag, just
a 10-minute tricycle ride from the town plaza. The farm is a 2.7-hectare orchard planted
mostly with rows of Brazilian-variety grapes. Trellis
line both sides of the farm where grapevines grow straight up. To know if the
grapes ready to for harvest, taste the fruit near the tip of each bunch and if
it tastes sweet, the whole cluster is ready for picking. Harvest by hand with
the aid of the sharp shear early in the morning. Grape growing is not new in Iloilo, in fact it started
in Arevalo in the 1950s. Grapes grow best in areas with warm and dry
climate and where sufficient irrigation is available and Sta. Barbara is just a
perfect venue for commercial vineyards. The farm also grows other fruits such
as Guapple, vegetables and flowering plants.
CPU tourism students with Irene Magallon - Municipal Tourism Officer |
So, if you are looking for a destination that is easy to navigate and with locals that are friendly and welcoming, and a laid-back vibe, Sta. Barbara is for you.
Santa
Barbara is a Second-Class town with a land area of 7, 748 hectares politically
subdivided into 60 barangays and populated by 60, 215 inhabitants based on the 2015
Census on Population data. For more information, please contact Miss Irene
Magallon – Municipal Tourism Officer at 09209697130.
Know where else to go
when in Sta. Barbara during the 15th Tumandok Celebration in
celebration of Tourism Month on September 18-22, 2019 at the event center,
fountain area of Robinsons Iloilo main mall. The event is brought to you by the
Office of Culture, Arts, History and Tourism, DOT-VI, Robinsons Place Iloilo
and the Daily Guardian.
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