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The '''Calvo Building''' is a historic building along [[Escolta]] corner Soda, [[Binondo]], [[Manila]]. Built in 1938, it is an outstanding example of [[Beaux-Arts architecture|beaux-arts]] architecture. It served as the home of the radio station [[DZBB-AM]] before moving to its present location in Diliman, Quezon City. It now houses the Escolta Museum which contains memorabilia from the past. The building is designed by Fernando Campo.<ref>http://arquitecturamanila.blogspot.com/2014/03/calvo-building.html Calvo Building</ref> |
The '''Calvo Building''' is a historic building along [[Escolta]] corner Soda, [[Binondo]], [[Manila]], Philippines. Built in 1938, it is an outstanding example of [[Beaux-Arts architecture|beaux-arts]] architecture. It served as the home of the radio station [[DZBB-AM]] before moving to its present location in Diliman, Quezon City. It now houses the Escolta Museum which contains memorabilia from the past. The building is designed by Fernando Campo.<ref>http://arquitecturamanila.blogspot.com/2014/03/calvo-building.html Calvo Building</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:11, 2 June 2014
The Calvo Building is a historic building along Escolta corner Soda, Binondo, Manila, Philippines. Built in 1938, it is an outstanding example of beaux-arts architecture. It served as the home of the radio station DZBB-AM before moving to its present location in Diliman, Quezon City. It now houses the Escolta Museum which contains memorabilia from the past. The building is designed by Fernando Campo.[1]