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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Ruins a.k.a. Lacson Mansion Ruins (Talisay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines)

The Ruins also known as the Lacson Mansion Ruins is hailed as the "Taj Mahal of Negros Occidental."

The Ruins Bacolod

This mansion was built in 1920 by Don Mariano “Anoy” Ledesma Lacson’s who was the youngest of the 8 children of Lucio Lacson and Clara Ledesma from Molo, Iloilo.  It was build as a grand tribute to his Portuguese wife Cora Maria Osorio Rosa-Braga who passed away in 1911 while giving birth to their eleventh child.  Among their 10 children is the former governor of Negros Occidental, Rafael Lacson.

The Ruins Signage

In 1942, it was intentionally burned down by the guerrillas, with the permission of the family, after they heard that the Japanese intended to use it as their headquarters.  It burned for 3 days resulting to the steel and concrete shell as can be seen today.

In 2008, after 67 years of being abandoned, it was developed into a tourist attraction and opened to the public by Mr. Raymond Javellana's family, current owners who are descendants of the original family).

The Ruins Tour
Upon entry, guests will be taken on a 20-minute long tour led by the  Roger Lucero, a reknowned energetic and engaging tour guide.  After placing third in the 2015 season of Pinoy Big Brother: 737, Roger returned to Talisay to pursue his passion for promoting local tourism. Recently, he was awarded the title of Best Tour Guide by the Department of Tourism, Region VI (Western Visayas).

The Ruins and Fountain
The two-story mansion was built in the middle of his 440-hectare sugarcane plantation.  Thus, the Simborio or local name for smokestack or chimney can be seen nearby.  The mansion had a floor area of 903 square meters with 10 bedrooms. 

Fountain by the Ruins
At the back, you can find a 4-tiered fountain which used to be surrounded by a beautiful lily garden maintained by a Japanese gardener, who mysteriously disappeared during the outbreak of world war II.

Calesa
Stories of love continuous as many couples book their weddings at The Ruins.  As the romantic ambiance can still be felt by is still felt by its visitors. True love endures.

European tiles at the ruins
Every detail of the mansion are remnants of true love.  These Machuca tiles were especially brought in from Spain.  These were the hardest, famous and most expensive tiles during that time.

The Ruins Structure
Metal columns used in railways were used to reinforce the mansion’s pillars.  

Surname in Wall

In the Italianate architecture with neo-Romanesque columns, you can find the initials of Mariano and Maria - letter "M" facing each other.

Plants at the Ruins
The 2-inch thick wooden floors, doors and windows were made of hard wood like tindalo, narra, and kamagong.

The Ruins at Night
The shell-inspired decor at the top edges of the mansion were a tribute to Maria Braga’s father who was a sailor.   

The Ruins Chandelier
The marble-like finishing touches on the walls and posts were a mixture of pure concrete with egg whites.  

Calesa at the Ruins
With the Ruins now available for booking, the flames of burning love lives on as more wedding stories are written within its historic walls.  

The Ruins Souvenir Shop
Tourists can also relive their experience by purchasing a memento at the Souveneir Shop.

Souvenirs at the Ruins
The best time to visit is during dry season in the Philippines, which usually starts in November and ends around May.  An hour or so before sunset is one of the best times to visit the Ruins.  You can watch the magical transition from bright daylight to golden hues as the sun gently descends. 

Old Bicol Train
The Ruins has been ranked as the 12th most fascinating ruins in the world.  In 2016, DOT also awarded the Ruins as the Best Destination (Heritage Sites Category). 

The Ruins ReflectionIt was also awarded by the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) as the best landmark in the Philippines.   

Philippine Institute of Civil Engineering (PICE) Landmark Award
The house was also an awardee of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineering (PICE) Landmark Award with a 3-meter high obelisk.


The Ruins Cafe
While waiting for the sunset, you can dine at The Ruins Gazebo Restaurant which offers an all-day breakfast, pasta, pizza, steak and more.

Soft Serve Ice Cream
There are also soft-serve ice cream and 

Ervs Sugar Cane Juice Stand
sugar cane juice stalls for refreshments.

Ervs Sugar Cane Juice

To reach The Ruins, you can take a jeep going to Bata and tell the driver to drop you off at the road going to The Ruins.  You can also book a Grab ride.

The Ruins a.k.a. Lacson Mansion Ruins
Address Talisay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Budget Per Person
  • Adults: 150 php
  • Senior/PWD: 100 php
  • Students: 80 php
  • Children below 8 yrs. old (accompanied by an Adult): FREE
  • Photoshoot: 1,000 php/1st 5 persons; excess just entrance fee
The Ruins a.k.a. Lacson Mansion Ruins Map
Payment Options Cash

Operating Hours Monday to Sunday:
(check FB page for notice on closure due to exclusive events)
11:00 am-8:00 pm
Reservation Required No
Contact +63  (34) 213-1145
+63 (905) 513-3347    

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