PIER 7, MANILA 1930s
Pier 7 was constructed in 1918 and was designed by National Artist for
Architecture Tomas Bautista Mapua. Located near Manila Hotel, it was
known as the Million Dollar Pier because it is reputed to be the longest
passenger pier in the world back then. The government spent 12 million
pesos for the construction of Pier 7. In World War II, the pier suffered
great damage due to the air bombing raids of the Japanese in 1941 and
got totally destroyed during the liberation of Manila in 1945. It was
rebuilt by the Americans during the restoration period and is now known
as Pier 13.
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