Provincial Capitol
Roxas City, Capiz
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    The Capiz Provincial Capitol: A Stately Landmark of Governance

                Overlooking the city plaza with stately grace, the Capiz Provincial Capitol is the grand centerpiece of governance and a proud symbol of the province's rich history. Built in 1911 under the leadership of Governor Jose Cortes Altavas, this historic building is a remarkable example of Neoclassical architecture, designed to inspire a sense of order, strength, and civic pride.

                 For more than a century, the Capitol has served as the seat of the provincial government, its halls witnessing the shaping of Capiz's laws and the steering of its progress. Its clean, elegant lines, imposing columns, and balanced facade make it a stunning architectural landmark that draws the admiration of visitors.

                The building is not just an administrative center; it is the heart of a historic complex that includes the Rizal Monument and the Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral. Together, they form a beautiful and significant public space where the people of Capiz gather, celebrate, and connect with their heritage. The Capitol stands as a testament to the province's enduring legacy and its continuous journey toward a prosperous future.



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