Así era Manila en el Siglo XVIII (Reconstrucción con IA)

This is what Manila looked like in colonial times, reconstructed using AI from Spanish maps, military plans, period engravings, and accounts from travelers of the 16th to 19th centuries. This visualization recreates the city when it became one of Spain's most important capitals in Asia and the great bridge of the Pacific, connecting the East with the Americas via the Manila Galleon. During this period, Manila was defined by Intramuros, its walls and fortresses, the Pasig River as a commercial artery, bustling docks, and a vibrant urban life tied to transpacific trade, military defense, and the coexistence—not always easy—of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese (Sangley), and mixed-race communities. Based on real historical sources, this reconstruction shows what Manila was like before modernity, when its port, its bastions, and its role in global trade routes made it a strategic city on a global scale. 👉 Subscribe to continue exploring great cities of history recreated with artificial intelligence. ☕ If you'd like to support the channel: buymeacoffee.com/revisitandoelpasado