The Plaza Independencia ("Independence Plaza") is
a Spanish colonial-era plaza in Cebu City.
Various names have been used to refer to the Plaza
Independencia throughout its history. In the 17th century, it was known as the
Plaza de Armas and later the Plaza Mayor. In the later part of the Spanish
colonial era in the Philippines, the civic space was referred to as the Plaza
Maria Cristina, in honor of Queen Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. Sometime
during the American colonial period of the first half of the 20th century, the
square was known as the Plaza Libertad. The plaza’s current name was adopted
sometime before the start of World War II.
The Plaza Independencia grounds feature a historic
triangular fortification known as the Fort San Pedro. It also has a monument
which was built in honor of Spanish navigator Miguel López de Legazpi, who also
became the first Governor-General of the Philippines and a fountain. It also
has other monuments dedicated to other figures such as chronicler Antonio
Pigafetta, President Ramon Magsaysay, and to war veterans. An underground
tunnel, built from 2009 to 2011, connects mainland Cebu City to the South Road
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