Quezon City Hall

The Quezon City Hall is a government building which houses the office of the Mayor of Quezon City located along the Elliptical Road. The Quezon City Council is housed within the adjacent Legislative Wing.

Quezon City Hall
City seal as displayed
on the building's facade
Quezon City Hall in 2015
General information
StatusComplete
Town or cityQuezon City
CountryPhilippines
Construction started1964
Inaugurated1972
Technical details
Floor count14

History

The first location of the city hall was at the corner of Aurora Boulevard and EDSA, beside Cubao Elementary School. It was then transferred within the grounds now occupied by the Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School sometime in the 1950s during the administration of then Acting Mayor Ponciano Bernardo, who was an engineer appointed to the political post by then President Manuel Roxas.[1]

In the 1949 master plan for Quezon City, it was planned that the Quezon City Hall would be built at the site currently occupied by the East Avenue Medical Center. The present city hall was constructed from 1964 to 1972[2] and was completed under the watch of then Mayor Norberto Amoranto.[1]

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References

  1. "Milestones in History". Quezon City Official Website. Quezon City Government. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  2. Bueza, Michael (12 October 2014). "What Quezon City could have looked like". Rappler. Retrieved 9 August 2016.

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