Cultural Properties

Magalang Municipal Hall/ Bahay Pamahalaan ng Magalang

Declared as an Important Cultural Property (Tangible-Immovable) by the National Museum on December 23, 2015.

Magalang Municipal Plaza

Magalang Municipal Plaza is a park in Pampanga. Which is situated nearby to Department of Interior And Local Government Office and Municipal Hall Of Magalang.

San Bartolome Parish Church

Established by the Augustinian in 1605. Scene of the encounter between the followers of Andres Malong led by Melchor De Vera and the Spanish troops in 1660. Moved to San Bartolome in 1734. Swept by Parua River in the 1863 flood. Re-established in Barrio San Pedro in December 1863 by government and taken over by the Americans from June 1898 to November 1899. Occupied by the Japanese in January 1945. Turned over to the Republic of the Philippines on 4 July 1946.

Heliograph Towers

Declared as an - Important Cultural Property (Tangible Immovable) by the National Museum on December 16, 2016.

Magalang Ancestral Houses

Besides the aforementioned cultural properties, there are a few other ancestral houses that have been mapped out on Google Maps and the Magalang Cultural Mapping document. They Include:
• Ayuyao House
• David Ancestral House
• Dizon House Ruins
• Feliciano Ancestral House
• Gaviola House
• Lacson Ancestral House
• Ordonez-Calma House