THE RUINS: A Monument of Love :)
"The Ruins" also known as the "Taj Mahal" in Negros Occidental, Talisay City. A true love story that touched my heart. It is a story with a not so happy ending, however a story that must be told.
The ruins is a hereditary home of the family of Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson and Maria Braga Lacson. Don Mariano is a good looking young bachelor who owned 440 hectare plantation in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. Apart from being hard working, Mariano loves seeing the world.
One of his travels from Hongkong, he caught an eye to a woman and immediately fell inlove with Maria Braga, a beautiful Portuguese from Macau. They were so in love until they got married.
They were blessed by God and had 10 children . When Maria got pregnant with the 11th child, she got into an accident. She slipped in the bathroom in her pregnancy with the baby. Maria was in a very weak condition that she couldn't endure the pain. Mariano was trying to call a physician at that time unfortunately they passed away before the physician arrived. Mariano was so brokenhearted and devastated with what happened.
The reason why this house was built is because of the love of Mariano to Maria. In order for him to move on and get his life going with his children, he wanted to remember Maria's love through this mansion for the rest of his life. Don Mariano told his children that they can live in the mansion as long as they are not yet married.
It is said that the pillar of this mansion were made of egg white mixed with cement. As you can see at the right side of the picture below beside thate guy wearing a black shirt, it was designed with the landscape letter "M" that stands for Mariano and Maria. The texture of the wall was very smooth and shiny that everybody can tell that it was made of a very special material. That's how big his love is for his latter wife.
What a wonderful and joyful moment it was in the City of Smiles! It was peaceful place, the people were great and hospitable. And of course the breathtaking story that should be told "The Ruins."
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Are there ghosts in the house? Hehehe.. The house is so huge!. Hindi ko kaya maglibot mag isa dun. Pero Nice shots!!
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Nice photos @itsharrah. 😍
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If I am not mistaken Temple of Leah here in Cebu was built because of the same reason but I honestly don't know the whole story and the people behind it but this is a great story. Worth sharing really.
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The landscaping on the facade of the building is marvelous. I could only imagine the amount of egg whites used in that infrastructure. The architecture also is but splendid. Surely, love is eternal because even in tragic times,it still being manifested. To more travel articles from you. Great job!
definitely ! thank you @luigienius :)
I had been to this place too bad the pictures where accidentally deleted by the children of my friend. It's beautiful indeed @itsharrah
hahahaha thankyou @gratefulayn
Wow! I didn't know that ruins mansion is more beautiful at night. I will go back there soon.