Gosióco Ancestral Manor

Gosióco Ancestral Manor Built on May 5, 1841, Salaría is the ancestral house of the Gosioco clan and it is oldest house in Santa Rita - Pampanga.

Salaría (built on May 5, 1841) is the ancestral home of the Gosióco clan and is the oldest surviving ancestral house in Santa Rita, Pampanga, Philippine Islands The name 'Salaría' was derived by the locals from the Spanish word 'cerrería' which means 'chandlery' since the Gosioco family used to own a candle-making business in the 1800s. Salaría opens its grounds and gardens every year during the H

alloween and Christmas season for a theme park and a coffee shop. It also accepts inquiries about tours and events.

08/05/2026

𝐀 𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡. 𝐀 𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬. 𝐀 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐭𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐑𝐢𝐭𝐚 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐚.

Here’s the official schedule of activities and Novena-Masses for the Feast of Saint Rita of Cascia.
Join us as we celebrate with faith, devotion, and community spirit.
Mark your dates and be part of every moment of grace.

𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒉𝒐𝒎𝒆, 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒕𝒐𝒈𝒆𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓, 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒄𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒃𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒖𝒔. ✨

✨ 185 Years of Legacy: For almost 2 centuries, this home has stood through colonial rules, revolutions, world wars, pand...
04/05/2026

✨ 185 Years of Legacy: For almost 2 centuries, this home has stood through colonial rules, revolutions, world wars, pandemics, earthquakes, and generations of change: remaining a constant witness to history. ✨

Today marks a remarkable milestone: 185 years since the completion of the Gosioco Ancestral House on May 5, 1841.

From humble beginnings in the late 1700s, our story has grown into a lasting symbol of heritage in Santa Rita, Pampanga. What began as a young immigrant’s vision evolved into generations of leadership, enterprise, and service.

Completed on May 5, 1841 by Don Domingo Gosioco (吳小哥) and Doña Pascuala Gosioco y Amio, Salaria stands as the oldest surviving ancestral house in Santa Rita. Its name is derived from the Spanish word cereria, meaning “candle-making,” a nod to the estate’s industrious origins. Today, it remains a proud landmark of Kapampangan heritage and a testament to the enduring Gosioco legacy.

Through its halls lived distinguished figures across generations, including former mayors Don Tomas Gosioco (served 1873–1874) and Don Magno Gosioco (served 1904–1907), municipal council member Don Pablo Gosioco (1915); Padre Narciso Gosioco, namesake of Calle P.N. Gosioco; Doña Narcisa Gosioco, founder of Santa Rita Institute (now Santa Rita College of Pampanga); Rev. Fr. Conrado Gosioco; Dr. Leon Gosioco; Dr. Vicente Gosioco; Dr. Antoine Gosioco; and notable business figures such as Arsenio Gosioco of Botica Antigua de Trozo in Manila, Lourdes Gosioco, and Jose Gosioco.

For 185 years, this home has stood not merely as a structure, but as a witness to history: preserving stories of family, culture, and progress. Today, we continue that journey, honoring the past while building the future.

Here’s to preserving our roots and carrying the Gosioco legacy forward for generations to come.

Learn more: https://gosiocoestate.weebly.com/about.html

11/04/2026
“By His wounds, we are healed.”As the sun sets and the town falls into a solemn hush, we join the Santa Rita de Cascia P...
03/04/2026

“By His wounds, we are healed.”

As the sun sets and the town falls into a solemn hush, we join the Santa Rita de Cascia Parish in commemorating the passion of our Lord. It is a humble privilege for our family to accompany the image of Santo Cristo in tonight’s procession. May this walk be a time of quiet reflection, repentance, and deep gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice made for us all.

Crux Ave, Spes Unica.
(Hail the Cross, our only hope.)

Lord Jesus, as we gather at the gates of this home to begin the Way of the Cross, we remember that You are the true foun...
02/04/2026

Lord Jesus, as we gather at the gates of this home to begin the Way of the Cross, we remember that You are the true foundation of our lives. We thank You for the gift of heritage and the grace to serve our community.

As we reflect on the First Station: Jesus is Condemned to Death by Pontius Pilate, grant us the courage to stand for truth and the humility to accept Your will, even when the path is difficult.

Bless this house, its history, the community of Santa Rita, and all who pass through its shadows today. May our hearts, like this home, always be open to Your presence. Amen.

A blessed Holy Week to all… 🙏🏻🌿✝️

02/03/2026

money dust to everyone and have a productive Monday 💰✨ start your week strong and chill with an espresso or your go-to drink at Salaria ☕️

we’re open today until 9pm 🧉

Before us stood men who helped shape Santa Rita. Today, we remember them. This record of Municipal Captains and Gobernad...
13/02/2026

Before us stood men who helped shape Santa Rita. Today, we remember them. This record of Municipal Captains and Gobernadorcillos from 1762 to 1931 by Old Santa Rita bears witness to generations entrusted with the stewardship of the town.

Among them were Don Tomas Gosioco (served as Gobernadorcillo 1873-1874) and Don Magno Gosioco (served as Capitan Municipal 1904-1907), public servants whose leadership formed part of Santa Rita’s enduring foundation.

In 1904, during the American colonial reorganization of Pampanga, several towns were absorbed into neighboring municipalities. History passed down through generations that Santa Rita faced the danger of being ceded to Bacolor, of which happened to Santo Tomas with San Fernando (reverted in 1951) and Betis with Guagua.

Refusing to allow the town to lose its autonomy, Don Magno Gosioco, during his term, journeyed to Manila to present Santa Rita’s case before the American authorities. Understanding that municipal independence depended on meeting financial qualifications, he is remembered to have personally paid the taxes required to meet the population and revenue threshold, helping ensure that Santa Rita remained a separate municipality, an extraordinary act of sacrifice made not for recognition, but for the survival of the community.

Santa Rita remained and more than a century later, the town continues to stand on the strength of those quiet acts of leadership.

At the Gosioco Manor, we remember that legacy with humility and with gratitude for those who came before us. Their example reminds us that true stewardship means protecting not only family heritage, but the identity of an entire community.

We also extend our sincere appreciation to Old Santa Rita, for their dedicated research and continuing efforts to document and preserve the rich history of the town. Such work ensures that the stories of the past are not forgotten, but shared with future generations. 🙏🏻



Karimla po! 🥶📍Santa Rita, Pampanga
24/01/2026

Karimla po! 🥶
📍Santa Rita, Pampanga

25/12/2025

As the year comes to a close, we pause with gratitude for the trust, support, and shared milestones that made this year meaningful.

May this Christmas be filled with peace, warmth, and moments shared with the people who matter most, and may the New Year bring renewed hope, steady growth, and continued blessings to us all.

From all of us at Gosioco Group to your family,
warm Christmas greetings and best wishes for the year ahead.

🎄✨






We were delighted to welcome La Rose Group to Gosioco Manor for a lovely tour and breakfast experience 🌿☕🌹Thank you for ...
21/12/2025

We were delighted to welcome La Rose Group to Gosioco Manor for a lovely tour and breakfast experience 🌿☕🌹

Thank you for spending your morning with us and for appreciating the history, charm, and our signature rose cookies. We truly enjoyed hosting you!

For inquiries on tours or rose cookie orders, message us or contact: 0995 629 1286

Biscotti Rosa di Santa Rita
Gosioco Group

Address

33 Gosioco Street , Gosioco Center, San Vicente
Santa Rita
2002

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