
QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Senator Robin Padilla has officially put his famous Spanish-style estate, Museo de Padilla, on the market. The actor-turned-politician announced the sale on Sunday, April 19, 2026, via a social media post, offering the expansive property to interested buyers.
While the senator did not disclose the specific reason for parting with the estate, the property is well-known to the public as a frequent venue for high-profile celebrity events and family gatherings.
Located in Quezon City, the Museo de Padilla is an antique-style complex that combines residential living with grand event spaces. The listing includes:
- The Main House: Features six spacious rooms, a dedicated music room, a conference hall, and a main kitchen.
- Event Facilities: The estate boasts three ballrooms and a meeting hall, designed to accommodate large gatherings.
- Additional Units: The property includes a separate four-bedroom apartment and two studio-type apartments, making it suitable for a multi-generational residence or a commercial boutique venue.
Over the years, the “Spanish villa” aesthetic of the property has made it a favorite for:
- Celebrity Milestones: It notably hosted the baptismal ceremony for Felize, the daughter of Elisse Joson and McCoy de Leon.
- Commercial Use: The estate has been a staple for professional photoshoots, weddings, and baptismal receptions.
- Personal Retreat: Padilla and his wife, Mariel Rodriguez, frequently used the venue as a private getaway and staycation spot.
Padilla invited interested parties to reach out regarding the acquisition of the property, though a public asking price has not been revealed. The move marks a significant transition for the Padilla family, as the museum has long served as a repository for the actor’s memorabilia and a reflection of his affinity for Hispanic-Filipino architecture.