
Philippine Legislative Building
The Philippine Legislative Building, located in Manila, is the historical seat of the country’s legislative branch. Originally completed in 1926, it houses the Senate and the House of Representatives, where lawmakers create and amend laws. The building is known for its Neoclassical architecture and has undergone several renovations to meet the needs of modern governance. It symbolizes democracy and serves as a venue for important political discussions and decisions that impact the nation. While the House of Representatives has moved to a new site, the Senate remains in this iconic building, ensuring its significance in Philippine politics.