International Review of Social Sciences Research
Volume 2 Issue 1 March 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53378/352880
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Cultural Mapping of Ancestral Houses in
Lucena City
1
Arriane P. Rodriguez,
1
King Elvan A. Abella &
2
Arjun V. Adame
Abstract
This study traced the surviving ancestral houses in Lucena City through cultural mapping. The
participants were limited to the houses that were built during the Spanish and American period. The
ancestral houses gathered are the Gabatin Ancestral House, Queblar Ancestral House, Aquilino and
Laureana Daleon Ancestral House, Zaballero Ancestral House, Mauro Salvacion Ancestral House, Dr.
Eufemio Jara Ancestral House, and the Villanueva Ancestral House. By utilizing the historical analysis
approach, the researchers used the historical thinking standards which helped analyze the identifiable
similarities among the houses based on the descriptions and short narratives associated with them. Upon
interviewing the owners/heirs/representatives of the seven ancestral houses, the study found most
ancestral houses were built during the American Occupation and mainly situated in the población areas,
which are at the heart of the city. Furthermore, most of the ancestral houses were primarily built from
wood and have a two-storey design. With this, owners were led to convert the house into commercial use
for the financial consideration of the family and sustain the maintenance of the house. This study suggests
a travel magazine to be developed not just feature each house but also promote the remaining ancestral
houses in the City of Lucena. These historical tourism sites must be acknowledged by the people
especially the residents of the city.
Keywords: ancestral houses, cultural heritage, cultural mapping, Lucena City, Lucenahins, promotion
Received: August 31, 2021 Revised: February 2, 2022 Accepted: March 6, 2022
Suggested Citation: Rodriguez, A.P., Abella, K.A. & Adame, A.V. (2022). Cultural Mapping of
Ancestral Houses in Lucena City. International Review of Social Sciences Research, Volume 2 Issue 1,
pp. 80 - 97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53378/352880
About the authors:
1
Corresponding author. 4th year student, Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, Maryhill
College, Lucena, Inc.
2
Assistant Program Head, College of Teacher Education – Maryhill College, Lucena, Inc.
* This paper is a finalist in the IIARI Research Competition (IRC) – 2021 Category 2 – Undergraduate