Augusto P. Hizon House

[2] The house exemplifies the American colonial-style architecture.

It has a winding staircase leading to the house's portico, with Machuca tiles.

The multi-colored tiles, dating back to 1900s, feature a Mediterranean motif.

[3] The turn-of-the-century Victorian-style Bahay na Bato house was built by the couple Teodoro Santos, Jr. and Africa Ventura.

The house was later purchased by Maria Salome Hizon, a nurse of the Pampanga Chapter of the Philippine Red Cross during the Philippine Revolution.

Santos-Hizon House