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It is a reconstruction of the two-storey house in which the patriot and foremost Filipino painter was born on October 24, 1857.
Juan Luna Shrine
It is nestled at Pinili and Batac, Ilocos Norte. The shrine was built in memory of Gregorio Aglipay who stood squarely behind the oppressed people of God when he founded his protestant sect known as the Filipino Independent Church.
Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine
The construction of this church was spread over a century beginning from 1604: the cornerstone of the church was laid in 1704; the convent in 1707; and the bell tower in 1793.
Paoay Church
The church was founded by the Augustinians, who dedicated it to St. Andrew.
Bacarra Church
Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Tumauini, Isabela, within the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilagan.
Tumauini Church
The structure served as the reference point in building constructions and neighborhood developments in Iloilo during the late 19th century.
Casa Real de Iloilo
It is one of the four baroque churches in the country that was built by the Augustinian friars as a chapel for the town of Narvacan back in 1769.
Santa Maria Chuch
It is a Roman Catholic church located in the municipality of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laoag.
Bacarra Church
It was built in 1869 during the incumbency of Spanish governor Manuel Iznart.
Casa Real de Iloilo
It became a separate parish independent from Cabagan under the advocacy of Saint Matthias in 1751.
Tumauni Church
It was conceived as a fitting memorial to the heroic struggle and sacrifices of the soldiers who fought and died in that historic bastion of freedom.
Mt. Samat National Shrine
It was created to commemorate and reminisce the infamous “Death March” of the Filipino and American Soldiers imprisoned by the Japanese Occupation Forces of WWII.
Capas Prisoners-of-war memorial shrine
It is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines, built during the Spanish period.
Abucay Church
was the site of the Siege of Baler, the last bastion of the Spanish empire. The church is recognized as a National Historical Landmark and listed in the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property
Church of Baler
often dubbed as the “Vigan of he South” because of its cobblestone streets and beautiful ancestral homes.
Taal
The memorial shrine complex was started with the laying of the cornerstone by President Marcos on April 14, 1966.
Mt. Samat National Shrine
It is a site honoring the Philippines’ first prime minister, with a shrine, museum & reproduction home.
Apolinario Mabini Shrine
It honors the last Philippine general to surrender to the Americans at the close of the Filipino-American War.
Miguel Malvar Historical Landmark