Fort Santiago, a key historical site in Manila, was constructed by a Spanish conquistador to safeguard the newly established city. Nestled within the walled city of Intramuros, the fort is surrounded by manicured gardens, fountains, lily ponds, and sunny plazas. Visitors can explore the Rizal Shrine Museum, which offers insights into the life and works of the national hero, Jose Rizal. The fort’s strategic location and well-preserved structures provide a tangible connection to the Philippines’ colonial past, making it a significant stop on any Manila city tour.
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