Bacolod Public Plaza

Plaza del Seis de Noviembre[1]
Bacolod City Public Plaza
Type Park and Man-made Lagoon
Location Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Coordinates 10°40′34″N 122°57′06″E / 10.676207°N 122.95166°E / 10.676207; 122.95166Coordinates: 10°40′34″N 122°57′06″E / 10.676207°N 122.95166°E / 10.676207; 122.95166
Area 2 hectares (4.9 acres)
Operated by City Government of Bacolod, Diocese of Bacolod
Open 1927(officially organized)

The Bacolod Public Plaza, officially the Plaza del 6 de Noviembre,[2][3] named after the day of the Spanish surrender of Negros Island to the Negros revolutionaries, is one of the notable landmarks of Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is located in the heart of the downtown area, near the old city hall and across from the San Sebastian Cathedral. The plaza is a trapezoidal park with a belt of trees around the periphery and a gazebo at the center. Scattered within the trees are four circular fountains.

History

When Bacolod was declared as the capital of Negros Island in 1846, the Spanish Colonial Government in Negros set to work in creating a public plaza fronting the current Banco de Oro branch, which used to be the "Casa Real" or the official residence of the Spanish governor. However, the plaza was too small to be constituted that Don Jose Vicente Locsin Gonzaga donated a portion of his property to expand the plaza. These two lots continue to be owned by the City Government of Bacolod, while the other half was only added when the extension of Rizal Street towards San Juan Street cut off a portion of the churchyard of San Sebastian Cathedral.[4]

His Excellency James McCloskey, Bishop of Jaro, which Bacolod previously belonged, in behalf of Monsignor Maurice Foley,[5] the parish priest of Bacolod, granted a perpetual usufruct to the Municipal Government of Bacolod for the management of the property cut off from San Sebastian, in March 22, 1922. The bandstand was constructed in 1926 and inaugurated in 1927, as part of the plaza's reorganization to its current form as a place for recreation, political, spiritual and cultural activities. The bandstand is inscribed along the sides of the roof with the names of Western classical music composers Beethoven, Wagner, Haydn, and Mozart.

Festival

The plaza is the heart of the MassKara Festival celebration.[6] The MassKara Festival is a week-long celebration held each year in Bacolod City every third weekend of October nearest October 19, the city's Charter Anniversary. The Bacolod public plaza is the final destination of MassKara street dancing competition which is the highlight of the celebration.[7]

Bacolod Public Plaza

See also

References

  1. "Resolution No. 856, series 2010" (PDF). City Government of Bacolod.
  2. "Plaza del 6 de Noviembre". Visayan Daily Star.
  3. "No permit". The Daily Guardian.
  4. "Plaza del 6 de Noviembre". Visayan Daily Star.
  5. "Resolution No. 856, series 2010" (PDF). City Government of Bacolod.
  6. Masskara Festival @ Bacolod Public Plaza,news/city.plaza.reinvented.for.masskara.festival.html Sunstar, October 05, 2008 edition
  7. Pres. Arroyo @ Bacolod Public Plaza,News Today, October 01, 2008 edition

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