The Balara Filters Park is a park located in the Diliman village of Pansol in
Quezon City
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,
Metro Manila
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Philippines
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, adjacent to the
University of the Philippines Diliman
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main campus. It is bounded by
Katipunan Avenue
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on the west, Capitol Hills Golf and Country Club on the north, and the upscale,
gated village of La Vista along its south and east.
The park is one of the oldest recreation areas in Quezon City having been first opened to the public in 1953. It occupies part of the old Balara Filtration Plant complex, one of the main treatment facilities for water coming from the
La Mesa Dam
The La Mesa Dam and Reservoir is an earth dam in Quezon City, Philippines. Its reservoir can hold up to , occupying an area of . It is part of the Angat- Ipo-La Mesa water system, which supplies most of the water supply of Metro Manila.
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. The park is administered by the
Manila Water
Manila Water Company, Inc. has the exclusive right to provide water and used water (wastewater) services to over six million people in the East Zone of Metro Manila. It is a subsidiary of the country's oldest conglomerate, Ayala Corporation.
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company in partnership with the Quezon City Parks Development and Administration Department.
History
The park was named after its location in the Balara filters plant, which was then situated in the old
barrio of ''Matandáng Balará''. During
Spanish colonial times, the area formed part of the friar estate known as ''Hacienda de Dilimán'' owned by the
Society of Jesus
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located between the ''pueblos'' of
Caloocan
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and
Mariquina. After the
Spanish–American War
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, the Dilimán estate was acquired by the wealthy Tuason family, including the adjacent ''Hacienda de Santa Mesa'' and ''Hacienda de Mariquina''. Ownership of the estate was ceded to the
Philippine Commonwealth
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government in the late 1930s, after the area was selected as a
new national capital to replace
Manila
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.
The first Balara Filtration Plant was constructed in 1938 by the Metropolitan Water District as part of Manila's water system which included the
Ipo Dam
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, the
Novaliches Reservoir, and the
San Juan Reservoir. Amenities such as the rest house and swimming pools were then added between 1949 and 1959 to serve the water district's employees. These facilities were opened to the public in 1953 and instantly became a popular weekend destination for Manileños until the 1970s. The Metropolitan Water District was renamed the National Waterworks and Sewerage System (NAWASA) in 1955, and by 1971 was replaced by the
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
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(MWSS).
The complex was closed off to the public during much of the
Ferdinand Marcos Era. In 1997, after the MWSS was privatised, the site was turned over to
Manila Water
Manila Water Company, Inc. has the exclusive right to provide water and used water (wastewater) services to over six million people in the East Zone of Metro Manila. It is a subsidiary of the country's oldest conglomerate, Ayala Corporation.
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which began restoration works on plant facilities. The park was reopened in 2003 under then-Quezon City mayor
Feliciano Belmonte.
Features
The park is a collection of
Art Deco
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buildings and natural landscapes centered around the Balara water reservoir and two filtration plants.
It has a variety of features including:
* 3 huge swimming pools
* a elevated picnic grove
* a circumference oval
* a replica of the
Carriedo Fountain
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in
Santa Cruz, Manila
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designed by national artist
Napoleon Abueva
Napoleon "Billy" Veloso Abueva (January 26, 1930 – February 16, 2018) was known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture" Through Proclamation No. 1539. He was proclaimed National Artist for Sculpture in 1976 when he was 46, making him th ...
.
* Anonas Amphitheater, where
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Atang de la Rama
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once performed. The amphitheater was named after the first Filipino director, Gregorio Anonas, who served from 1934 to 1938.
* Children's Park
* Pedro Tobias Park
* Balara Filtration Windmill, with the sculpture “La Intrepida” by Fermin Yadao Gomez (1918-1984), by . Dedicated to Mother Philippines as she rides a chariot pulled by two carabao (water buffalo).
* Art Deco buildings from the
Philippine Commonwealth
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era
** Escoda Hall, a white and red pavilion dominating the pool complex with Southeast Asian motif roof designed by
Francisco Mañosa
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.
** Orosa Hall, a social hall with glazed stone floor surrounded by ornately designed white iron bars and covered by the original asbestos tile green roof.
** Italian-style chapel
* the MWSS Administration Building, built in the 1980-1981 and designed by architect Gabriel Formoso.
* "Bernadine and her cherubs" by Fermin Gomez, which a white statue of a nude water-bearer surrounded by sculptures of children at play, serving as a fountain rotunda.
* a baby terrace named after ''First Daughter'' Zenaida Quezon.
* ''Widow's Walk'' bathhouses
* Lion Head
* ''Workers' Monument'' also by Fermin Gomez, in memory of the NAWASA employees who died during the construction of the filters.
* The Victoria Pools
References
{{Parks and plazas in Manila
Parks in Quezon City
Tourist attractions in Quezon City
Buildings and structures in Quezon City
1953 establishments in the Philippines