History of Bahay Nakpil
History of Bahay Nakpil
History of Bahay Nakpil
Key figures in Philippine history who had lived in the Nakpil-Bautista House
Julio Nakpil
A Filipino musician, composer and a General during the Philippine Revolution
against Spain. He was a member of the Katipunan, a secret society turned revolutionary
government which was formed to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines.
His Katipunan adoptive name was J. Giliw or simply Giliw. He was commissioned by
Gat Andres Bonifacio, President of the Revolutionary Government, to compose a hymn
which was intended to become the National Anthem of the Philippines. That hymn was
entitled "Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan". Thus, he is mostly remembered as the
composer of the first National Anthem of the Philippines.
Juan Nakpil
A Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader. In 1973, he was named one
of the National Artists for architecture, and tapped as the Dean of Filipino Architects.
Dr. Ariston Bautista was a fellow of our great national hero in a medicine school
in Madrid. Being an Ilustrado, Dr. Bautista joined the La Solidaridad - a propaganda
newspaper to awaken patriotism and freedom - with Jose Rizal, Juan Luna, Graciano
Lopez Jaena, Marcelo H Del Pilar and other. Later on Dr. Ariston Bautista joined the
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Santo Tomas and became the first ever Filipino
Dean of College of Medicine and Surgery of the University of the Philippines - Philippine
General Hospital. Dr. Bautista and Petrona Nakpil-Bautista never had a child.
Dr. Ariston Bautista and Petrona Nakpil-Bautista shared this Bahay na Bato to
the Vice Supremo of the Katipunan Julio Nakpil and his wife Gregoria de Jesus.
When Andres Bonifacio was assassinated in Cavite the young "Oryang" Gregoria
de Jesus was left alone. They had one child but died early. Julio Nakpil being the Vice
Supremo of the katipunan took care of the Supremo's wife. Later on they fell in love and
get married and had children. Julio Nakpil a composer and his wife Gregoria de Jesus
lived in the house with Dr. Ariston Bautista and Petrona Nakpil-Bautista until their death
in the 1940's and 1960's. Julio Nakpil and Petrona Nakpil-Bautista were siblings.
Displays that tells the history of Quiapo and other structures found in Quiapo
Displays that shows the family or Philippine figures who lived in Bahay Nakpil
Replica of Black Nazarene: The Nakpil-Bautista House also housed the original
Black Nazarene statue of Quiapo Church during the World War II bombings.
History would tell us that Gregoria de Jesus loves coffee to the point that she
became and addict, thus this coffee grinder was an essential to the kitchen.
Part of the Bahay Nakpil where the life Gregoria De Jesus is portrayed through
the paintings displayed. Starting from her marriage to Andres Bonifacio and her
second marriage to Julio Nakpil.
Some of the Displays Shows the History about KKK, about how they were
torture, their beliefs on anting-anting and how they recruit members were the idea of
networking was used or maybe originated .