Two years ago, my family and I embarked on what was publicized as a “life-changing journey” to the Holy Land. Our travel agency identified three countries belonging to the Holy …
S. Anril Tiatco
Member since October 2018
#543 83 23
I am Sir Anril Pineda Tiatco. And yes, Sir is really part of my name. I was not knighted - I wish I were. I am a Filipino academic from the University of the Philippines Diliman. I am interested in cultural performances - rituals, festivals and theatre performances. I am also a World Heritage Site enthusiast and an advocate of inscribing UP Diliman and Corregidor Island as World Heritage Sites. For more about me, visit: https://pages.upd.edu.ph/sptiatco/introduction
Check out my website: https://tanghal-kultura.org
Recent Visits
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20June 14, 2025Aachen Cathedral, Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust
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10April 23, 2025Moravian Church Settlements
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10March 8, 2025Independence Hall
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About S. Anril Tiatco
- First name
- S. Anril
- Member since
- October 2018
- Country of Origin
- None
Visits
- Rank
- #543
- WHS
- 83
- Tentative Sites
- 23
Website Participation
- Reviews
- 11
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Ratings
Ratings
World Heritage Sites
- Ancient Nara 5.0
- Belfries 5.0
- Brasilia 5.0
- Brugge 5.0
- Ancient Kyoto 5.0
- Tallinn 4.5
- Gamzigrad-Romuliana 4.0
- Forts and Castles Gold Coast 4.0
- Amsterdam Canal Ring 4.0
- Hwaseong Fortress 4.0
- Bethlehem 4.0
- Baroque Churches 4.0
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 4.0
- Cologne Cathedral 3.5
- Genbaku Dome 3.5
- Angkor 3.5
- Changdeokgung Palace Complex 3.5
- Drottningholm 3.5
- Edinburgh 3.5
- Flemish Béguinages 3.5
- Sydney Opera House 3.5
- Independence Hall 3.5
- Elephanta Caves 3.0
- Australian Convict Sites 3.0
- Moravian Church Settlements 0.5
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Reviews by S. Anril Tiatco


Tallinn (Inscribed)
Tallinn
Tallinn Old Town is cited as “among the most remote and powerful outposts of the colonizing activities of the Hanseatic League in the north-eastern part of Europe in the 13th-16th …

Forts and Castles Gold Coast (Inscribed)
Forts and Castles Gold Coast
Jamestown and Usshertown are the oldest districts of Accra, the capital city of Ghana. According to Emmanuel, our tour guide slash driver during our visit in Accra in 2023, these …

Hwaseong Fortress (Inscribed)
Hwaseong Fortress
Seoul is the most popular destination for many in South Korea. My colleague and I asked our Korean friend to take us somewhere else. We did not want to be …

Baroque Churches (Inscribed)
Baroque Churches
Over five hundred churches, inspired by the baroque, gothic and rococo traditions of Europe, were built in the Philippine archipelago during the Hispanic colonial era. Many of these churches are …

Sydney Opera House (Inscribed)
Sydney Opera House
A trip to Sydney is never complete without a visit to the Sydney Opera House, one of the most popular and most visited tourist destinations not only in Australia but …

Plantin-Moretus Museum (Inscribed)
Plantin-Moretus Museum
Johannes Gutenberg’s movable-type was quicker than the traditional woodblock printing. This paved the way for the rapid printing of the bible (“Gutenberg Bible”) which eventually placed the movable-type as an …

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Inscribed)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
At the heart of Mumbai is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus or more popularly known as Victoria Terminus. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, Victoria Terminus is currently …

Belfries (Inscribed)
Belfries
My visits to Flanders (Brussels and Brugge in 2016; Antwerp, Mechelen, and Ghent in 2018) were also visits to some spectacular towers called the Belfries. Many of the towers I …

Genbaku Dome (Inscribed)
Genbaku Dome
Summer of 2011, I made my first trip to Japan. My arrival was in Kansai. I have always wanted to visit four Japanese cities since my collegiate years: Kyoto, Nara, …

Gamzigrad-Romuliana (Inscribed)
Gamzigrad-Romuliana
Visited in July 2018, Felix Romuliana was a temple complex created by Galerius, a Roman Emperors who used Christians as part of the spectacles of the Ludi (Roman festivals). Incidentally, …