The Bulacan Provincial Capitol was built in 1930 during the administration of Bulacan Governor José Padilla Sr. on a parcel of land donated by Spanish American Antonio Bautista.
The capitol was destroyed during World War II but was rebuilt in June 1950 under the tenure of Governor Fortunato Halili.
[1] The building was closed in August 2017 for a major renovation[2] which was completed in 2018 under Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.
[1][3] The Bulacan Provincial Capitol was designed by Filipino architect Juan Arellano and is an example of Art deco architecture.
[1] The 2018 renovation saw the installation of a LED board on top of the capitol's signage and the conversion of its triangular pediment to a parapet.