Old site of Ateneo de Manila
Here once stood the Ateneo de Manila. Founded in 1817 as Escuela Pia de Manila. Administered by government in 1813 and renamed Escuela Municipal de Manila. Turned over to the Jseuits in 1859. Renamed Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1865. Exclusive ownership given to Jesuits in 1901. Name shortened to Ateneo de Manila. Gutted by fire in 1932. Grade school rebuilt in Intramuros while the rest of the campus moved to Ermita, Manila. Destroyed during world war II. Moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon city in 1952.
Ateneo de Manila has two other campuses, in Rockwell Center and Salcedo Village, both in Makati, house the university's professional schools of business, law, and government. A fourth facility in the Don Eugenio López Sr. Medical Complex in Ortigas Center, Pasig, houses its school of medicine and public health.
Trivia: Ateneo is the third-oldest university in the Philippines.
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