Custom and tradition are unique. Province boasts of churches that date back to the Spanish Colonial Period. These #churches reflect not just the historical cultural heritage but also the architectural #heritage as well.
4. Province boasts of churches that date back to the Spanish
Colonial Period. These churches reflect not just the historical
cultural heritage but also the architectural heritage as well.
5. Miagao Church. Start from the church designated by UNESCO as a World
Heritage Site.
6. Known as the Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva it was built sometime
around 1797 or over two hundred years ago.
7. Molo Church. The feminist church; a very familiar landmark in the city of Iloilo.
8. Built in 1831 it showcases Gothic-Renaissance and Gothic-Romanesque
architecture
9. Jaro Cathedral. Built in 1864 it is also called the Church of St. Elizabeth of
Hungary.
10. It’s a baroque church that has undergone a lot of renovations since then. Inside you will find
the Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria or the Lady of the Candles.
12. The church was built using forced labor and was used not only for religious activities but
also as a watch tower for Moro raids that used to be rampant back then.
13. Cabatuan Church. The church of San Nicholas de Tolentino is a neoclassical structure that
was built in 1834.
14. The most massive Hispanic building in Iloilo and as it is made out of red brick it is also
considered to be the biggest such structure in the Visayas.
15. These are but some of the more well-known churches that you are bound to see here in Iloilo.
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Iloilo City, Philippines