The Manila Central Post Office is one of the remaining historical landmarks that continue to serve its intended function and houses the main office of the Philippine Postal Corporation. It was damaged in World War II and was rebuilt in 1946. Its main facade, which faces Liwasang Bonifacio, features 16 towering columns, each topped with scroll-like details. Located along the banks of the Pasig river, it was designed to be easily accessible from all sides. On the lower floor, the original metal mailboxes can be seen - most of which are still in use. The ground floor also has small areas which exhibit collections of old, postal antiques. The neoclassical building was designed by Juan M. Arellano and Tomás Mapúa, with construction beginning in 1926.
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