![]() ![]() Ana’s claim to the title “The Heritage Campus.” These touches become all the more endearing when juxtaposed against the modern classrooms and laboratories.īeyond heritage, there is a real sense of future and dynamism in this campus. Together with 19th-century-themed paintings from the Soliven family collection, these elements bolster OBMC Sta. This is a quiet space for reflection where students and faculty can come for strength and solace. ![]() On the first floor, one domed space (probably a kamalig or storeroom in the past) has been transformed into a prayer room with stained glass windows. Grillwork and wood paneling from the original structure also make pleasant surprise appearances. The original heritage structures are still evident in the grand wooden staircases and balusters, the thick beams, machuca tiles and parquet floors, and the arched entrances that are said to have been entryways for the family’s horse-drawn carriages. ![]()
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