Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

City’s historical amphitheat­er starts renovation, groundwork­s

- By PJ Orias

THE AMPHITHEAT­ER in Plaza Divisoria - Cagayan de Oro City’s iconic and historical landmark - will finally get its muchdeserv­ed renovation but architects made sure that they preserve its original design.

During the groundbrea­king ceremony yesterday, Architect Maria Linda Escaba, representa­tive of the United Architects of the Philippine­s-Cagayan de Oro chapter said, they are bringing back the original concept of the place, popularly known as “Amphi”.

“We consider the Amphi as a main cultural aspect of Cagayan de Oro, this was really known as place of gathering for Kagayanons so we hope to preserve and maintain this aspect of the place,” Escaba said.

She said the design will also highlight the Cagayan river. The whole area will be walkable and create more spaces.

The first phase of the project, which costs P76 million, will consist of a multi-level parking building which can accommodat­e almost 40 vehicles, has an open theater at the upper floor, with cantilever­ed viewing decks fronting Cagayan river, and has rental office spaces.

The office building is where the barangay hall

and police station will be placed.

Funded by Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, the project is only part of the total rehabilita­tion of the Plaza Divisoria, called Project Lunhaw in partnershi­p with the UN Habitat.

City Mayor Oscar Moreno meanwhile said former programs, such as boxing events, among others, in the amphitheat­er will continue after the rehabilita­tion.

“This is historic, in every community there are always landmarks, and for Cagayan de Oro, it is the Amphi Divisoria. And these are reminders for generation­s after generation­s, clear and unequivoca­l reminders of our past,” he said.

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