Casa Real de Iloilo

Casa Real de Iloilo
Façade of Casa Real de Iloilo, October 2022
Location in the Philippines
Alternative namesOld Iloilo Provincial Capitol
General information
StatusFully restored
Town or cityIloilo City
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates10°42′07″N 122°34′09″E / 10.7019°N 122.5691°E / 10.7019; 122.5691
Completed1869
Renovated2015
National Historical Landmarks
Designated2010

The Casa Real de Iloilo (transl.Royal House of Iloilo), also known as the Old Iloilo Provincial Capitol, was the seat of the provincial government of Iloilo in the Philippines since the Spanish colonial period until 2006. It was also the residence of the alcalde-mayor, presidente municipal, and governor, who held the highest authority as the Spanish official in Iloilo during the period. After the old Iloilo City Hall was donated to the University of the Philippines Visayas in 1947, Casa Real de Iloilo temporarily housed the offices of both the Iloilo City and provincial governments until the new Iloilo City Hall at Plaza Libertad was completed in 2011.

Constructed in 1869, it is considered the first provincial capitol building in the Philippines. It is located at the junction of General Luna Street and Muelle Loney Street in Iloilo City, standing next to the new Iloilo Provincial Capitol. The National Historical Institute (NHI) formally recognized the Old Capitol as a historical landmark through a marker installed on its walls on April 11, 2010.

In 2022, the National Museum of the Philippines declared Casa Real de Iloilo, together with the Arroyo Fountain, an Important Cultural Property (ICP).