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The Makati Poblacion Park, often shortened to Poblacion Park, is an urban linear park along the south bank of the Pasig River in Metro Manila, the Philippines. As its name suggests, it is located in Barangay Poblacion, Makati and was formerly known as ''Casa Hacienda'' Park. The park is the largest of three public parks in Makati's old downtown area situated at the site of a former plantation house. It is operated by the Department of Environmental Services Parks and Green Division of the City Government of Makati. Together with the Makati Poblacion Linear Park, the park has revitalized around of Makati Poblacion's waterfront between the Makati-Mandaluyong Bridge and Rockwell Center.


Description

The Makati Poblacion Park is in size and stretches along the Pasig River from Zamora Street by the Poblacion Covered Court and ends up across from the Poblacion Fire Sub-Station. The roughly three-block riverside park bordered by J. P. Rizal Avenue to the south sits in the historic Heritage District of Makati located just across from the Museo ng Makati. This neo-classical building with oyster shell window shutters built in 1918 at a plaza known as Plaza Trece de Agosto (now an extension of J.P. Rizal Avenue) served as Makati's ''presidencia'' or municipal hall until 1961. The
San Pedro Macati Church The San Pedro Macati Church, also known as Saints Peter and Paul Parish, is a Roman Catholic Church located in Makati Poblacion, the oldest part of Makati and for that reason, the cultural and heritage barangay of Makati, Philippines. In front of ...
stands about to the south at the opposite end of Dolores M. Rivera Street (formerly Don Pedro P. Roxas Street) at another plaza known as Plaza Cristo Rey. The park is also near the
barangay hall A barangay hall is the seat of government for a barangay, the lowest elected administrative division of the Philippines, below that of a Cities of the Philippines, city or Municipalities of the Philippines, municipality. It serves as the office of ...
of Poblacion. Poblacion Park features an amphitheater, children's playground, stone benches, gazeboes, multipurpose sheds and solar lamp posts. The adjacent Poblacion Covered Court is a basketball court that also serves as a venue for local gatherings. A extension of the park eastwards to Rockwell Center was inaugurated in June 2016 by the then-
Mayor of Makati The mayor of Makati ( fil, Punong Lungsod ng Makati) is the head of the executive branch of Makati's government. The mayor holds office at the Makati City Hall. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the mayor is elected via popular ...
Romulo Peña. This extension called Poblacion Linear Park and designated as an Environmental Preservation Area was built by the
Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission The Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission was a state commission in charge of the rehabilitation of the Pasig River. The commission served for 20 years, from 1999 until its dissolution by President Rodrigo Duterte in November 2019. The body's po ...
on more than 3 meters of existing easement along the Pasig River at a cost of .


History

The land for the park was acquired by the city of Makati after World War II as a donation from Ayala y Compañía. It was the site of a large '' bahay na bato'' that served as an administrative building for the then vast
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'' of San Pedro de Macati. Ownership of the estate was transferred several times after the Jesuits were expelled from the Philippines in the late 18th century. It passed on to the
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of Villamediana, Don José Col, Don Manuel Gómez, and then to Don Simeón Bernardino Vélez. It was in 1851 when Don José Bonifacio Roxas purchased it for 50,000 Spanish dollars and made it the commercial base of Casa Roxas, the precursor of Ayala y Compañía (now Ayala Corporation). The ''casa hacienda'' was located in the then village of Buenavista that sat on an elevated plateau overlooking the Pasig River. It was accessible from the river via stone steps or ''hagdang bato'' located just beside the plantation house. The
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managed their estate here from their headquarters at the ''casa hacienda'' until post-independence when the house was demolished and the site turned into an open space.


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See also

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List of parks in Metro Manila This is a partial list of parks, public squares and protected areas in and around Metro Manila, Philippines. Urban parks Nature parks Nature reserves Notable plazas Community parks and squares References {{Metro Manila Parks ...


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