Crisologo Museum: A Legacy Preserved in Time
Nestled along Liberation Blvd. in Vigan City stands a quiet ancestral home that tells a story of power, tragedy, and enduring legacy — the Crisologo Museum . Once the residence of the prominent Crisologo family, this two-story heritage house now serves as a living reminder of Ilocano history and one of Vigan’s most influential political dynasties. Built in the traditional Bahay na Bato style, the museum’s stone ground floor and wooden upper floor reflect the Spanish colonial influence that defines much of Vigan’s architecture. But beyond its antique walls and capiz windows lies a narrative that shaped not just a family’s fate but a province’s political past. The museum was established in honor of Floro S. Crisologo , a respected congressman of Ilocos Sur, whose untimely death in 1970 inside the Vigan Cathedral shocked the nation. His wife, Carmeling Crisologo , who also served as governor, survived an assassination attempt years later — an event marked by the display of the very car ...