
Legislative Building (Manila)
The Legislative Building in Manila, also known as the Old Legislative Building, is a historic structure that originally served as the headquarters for the Philippine legislature. Completed in 1926, it is an example of neoclassical architecture. The building housed the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives until the government moved to a new location. Today, it is home to the National Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing Filipino art and culture. The structure is significant not only for its architectural beauty but also for its role in the country’s legislative history.