Named after its owners, the Gallo family, this historic house was meticulously built by hand between 1923 and 1925. Constructed using indigenous hardwoods native to the Dinagat Islands, the house’s walls and structural components were crafted with “Tarogo”-nails made from hardwood.

Over the years, the house has withstood numerous natural disasters, a testament to its durability and the craftsmanship involved in its construction. Although it is open to the public, interior access is granted at the discretion of the owner. The house offers a glimpse into the town’s rich history and architectural heritage.