House Don Enrique Yuchengco
   Photo: House of Don Enrique Yuchengco

Don Enrique Yuchengco House, formerly known as the main administrative building, - a 9-storey building in the neoclassical style, located on the campus of the University of De La Salle in the Manila district of Malate. It was built in 2000 as the main administrative building of the university. The construction of the building was directly involved Alfonso Yuchengco, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations. For his help building was named in honor of his father Enrique Yuchengco.

A special feature of the building is a central computer that is responsible for the automatic air conditioning and fire safety systems work. Inside, there are 4 lifts, 20 training rooms and 6 meeting rooms. The ground floor is used for various events and gatherings. The second floor houses a museum of 450 square meters, which previously housed an art gallery. It is believed that it is the largest exhibition area in Manila.

Today, the museum contains works of contemporary Philippine art, donated by sponsors Willie and Doreen Fernandez. In particular, you can see the work of famous artists, nine of which are national artists of the country - Fernando Amorsolo, Jose Joya, Arturo Luz, Vicente Manansala and others. Each trimester the exhibition at the Museum are changing.

On the seventh floor of the House Yuchengco is ultra-modern three-tiered auditorium them. Teresa Yuchengco for up to 1,100 people. It is named after the wife of Alfonso Yuchengco. The audience is equipped with modern light and sound systems. Outside there is a two-level lobby. It often hosts large corporate events, concerts and celebrations.

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