Sun.Star Baguio

Stations of the Cross opens at Dominican Hill

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IN KEEPING with the spirit of the Lenten Season, 15 Stations of the Cross were installed at an old trail within the reservatio­n of the Dominican Hill and Retreat House.

Like the Dominican Hill, use of the installati­on for spiritual purposes is free of charge.

City Environmen­t and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) Assistant Department Head Ruben Cervantes said the installati­on is an added attraction for devotees aside from the Lourdes Grotto at Mirador-Dominican.

Cervantes explained the 15 Stations of the Cross is part of the de- velopment plan crafted by CEPMO banked on the concept of sustainabl­e and adaptive reuse.

Two gazebos with European architectu­ral design have been constructe­d in the vacant lot between the heritage building and the Sandigang Bayan facilities where visitors can rest or have family picnic.

Aside from the gazebos, Cervantes said CEPMO is currently reconstruc­ting the Butterfly Sanctuary within the compound of the heritage hill.

All these, he said, are part of the restoratio­n of the com-

pound as a heritage property of the city although the building itself remained untouched awaiting an engineerin­g and architectu­ral study on the proper restoratio­n works.

The 100 year- old Dominican Heritage and Nature Park has been declared and marked with a heritage marker by the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s ( NHCP) and recognized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCAA).

The city government aims to restore the century-old building and its surroundin­gs as a prayer and heritage site where tourists as well as locals could reflect on Baguio’s glorious past and marvel at what the Dominican friars built and one of a kind structure overlookin­g the Western part of the city.

Initially, the city government had earmarked some P97 million to fully restore the century- old property. Cervantes said the fund is allocated for the restoratio­n of the rain harvesting facility of the building to which was destroyed during the 1990 earthquake.

“The heritage building has no pipe connection to the Baguio Water District and we are spending for water deliveries for the plants and maintenanc­e,” Cervantes said.

Once the rain harvesting facility is restored, Cervantes said CEPMO would then restore the two fountains inside of the building. Jessa Mardy Polonio

Earlier, Mayor Mauricio Domogan announced the idea of Public-Private Partnershi­p for the restoratio­n and management of the building. Jessa Mardy Polonio

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