Aduana Building
| Aduana Building | |
|---|---|
La Intendencia | |
The Aduana Building, also known as the Intendencia | |
Interactive map of the Aduana Building area | |
| Alternative names | Custom House |
| General information | |
| Type | Government building |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical |
| Location | Andres Soriano Avenue corner Muralla Street, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 14°35′38″N 120°58′28″E / 14.5939°N 120.9745°E |
| Current tenants | National Archives of the Philippines Commission on Elections (former) |
| Construction started | 1823, 1874 |
| Completed | 1829, 1876 |
| Renovated | 2021–present |
| Destroyed | 1863 Earthquake 1941 World War II 1945 Battle of Manila |
| Owner | National Archives of the Philippines |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Adobe stones |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Tomas Cortes |
The Aduana Building (Aduana de Manila or Manila Customs House), also known as the Intendencia, was a Spanish colonial structure in Manila, Philippines, that housed several government offices through the years. It is located in front of the BPI Intramuros (formerly the site of the old Santo Domingo Church) at Plaza España, Soriano (Aduana) Ave. corner Muralla St. in Intramuros.