The house is called Jesuit house since the house served as the residence of the second highest official of the Jesuit society in the Philippines during the Spanish period. It is also believed that the house is much older than Yap Sandiego house.
The house is called Jesuit house since the house served as the residence of the second highest official of the Jesuit society in the Philippines during the Spanish period. It is also believed that the house is much older than Yap Sandiego house.