The new location of the Oblation in front of the main building with its wide open courtyard and fountain is a vast improvement over its original location along General Luna Street with its noise and tumult. The Oblation was cast by Professor Emeritus Gigi Alfonso, the only artist authorized to create replicas of the iconic sculpture of U.P.
Starting out its life as Iloilo's City Hall, the neoclassic main building of the Iloilo City campus was designed by National Artist for Architecture Juan Arellano. His frequent collaborator, an Italian sculptor named Francesco Ricardo Monti, crafted the two bronze figures at the entrance named Law and Order.
In complete contrast to the cacophony outside its walls, the soundtrack inside the Iloilo City campus is composed of the wind tickling the leaves of the narra, acacia, mango, and mahogany trees and the constant chirping of the pied triller, golden bellied gerygone, olive backed sunbird, chestnut munia, and Eurasian tree sparrow.
Diwata ng Dagat (Goddess of the Sea), a 16-foot sculpture by National Artist Napoleon V. Abueva, stands tall and strong across the old Administration building of the Miagao campus. Diwata ng Dagat is a fitting depiction of UP Visayas' commitment to its role as national center of excellence in marine science, fisheries, and aquaculture.
Named after Tomas Fonacier, founding dean of U.P. Iloilo, Fonacier Hall houses the College of Arts and Sciences. Right beside it is a park where the cawing and chirping of the Philippine tailorbird, coucal, collared dove, and fantail, the olive-backed sunbird, collared kingfisher, zebra dove, and hooded pitta compete with the conversations of org mates and people who enjoy being immersed in greenery.
Students of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences have been known to point to the Panay Gulf with pride and tell their relatives and friends, “That's our laboratory.” Miagao is the main campus of UP Visayas. Aside from Tacloban, Miagao is the only seaside campus of the UP System.
Established in 1973, UP Tacloban is ranked the best in Region 8 for its programs in Accountancy, Biology, Computer Science, and Psychology. It is one of the top performing schools in the Psychometrician Board Exams, and its Communication Arts program has produced award-winning writers and performers. The College also now offers an MS in Environmental Science program, and it recently launched an undergraduate program in Applied Mathematics.
Mere meters from the Oblation, the Botanical Garden faces the beautiful Cancabato Bay. Visitors are greeted by the calm of the garden and the gentle sea breeze. The garden becomes somber every November 8 as it is an important commemoration site for the victims of supertyphoon Yolanda.
This is one of the most popular chill-out spots for students looking for relief from the stress of their academic workload. One hundred butterflies were released into the garden at its inauguration during the UP Centennial in 2008. Prior to the pandemic it was a laboratory for Biology students tagging the plants as part of their lessons in Botany.