San Agustin Church - Immaculate Conception Parish

San Agustin Church - Immaculate Conception Parish

San Agustin Church - Immaculate Conception Parish
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This museum and courtyard gardens is one of the oldest stone churches in the country, having survived 2 fires and 7 earthquakes.
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  • BalkrishnaShroff
    Mumbai, India25,618 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Divine !!
    This oldest church in Philippine is located inside historic walled city of Intramuros. It was destroyed twice by fire when it was built by bamboo and wood. Ultimately it reopened in 1607 made with stone. Since then it has survived many eartquakes and Battle of Manila in 1945. it is a World Heritage Site by Unesco. A lot of weddings and other ceremonies take place here nowdays. Worth seeing...
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written 22 October 2023
  • rama1
    Melbourne, Australia1,186 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very impressive, especially the museum
    The church is said to be tho oldest stone church in Asia. The church itself is very impressive with thick,thick walls. More impressive is the museum and the old monastery . Take the tour, the view from the choir of the church is impressive .
    Visited February 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 26 February 2024
  • County-Hunter
    Tacoma, Washington3,751 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The most interesting church to visit in Manila.
    We visited San Agustín Chirch as part of an Intramuros tour of the historic walled city. We had previously visited the more well known Manila Cathedral and we liked this church better. It was more interesting inside with more side altars to visit. We even lit a candle in honor of our dearly departed daughter.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 16 August 2024
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Abner V. Pineda
Cebu Island, Philippines29 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Friends
One of the most beautiful churches i have been. My friend's wedding was also held here last August 2019. Despite the heavy rain during the wedding ceremony, surroundings are safe and secured especially the parked cars outside the vicinity. Has a nice lobby for guest and a little reception area. The only thing that I can suggest to further improve accessibility and convenience is to put additional cemented flooring on parkings because of the mud and dirt from heavy rains. Nonetheless, experience was astounding.

Will definitely get a booking for our wedding this 2022.
Written 5 March 2020
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donnabellelee
Metro Manila, Philippines64 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Friends
We attended a good friends' wedding today, 12 Nov. 2023.

So pissed bec. it's so hot inside AND the sound system is lousy.

My friend said you have to pay for everything. Even to open the main door, that's P3k! On top of the church rental.

To take pictures in the garden, you have to pay, too. 🤬

Sorry, but the priests running this church is LOUSY! MONEY HUNGRY

No wonder people are converting to other religions
Written 12 November 2023
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Czar Emmanuel
Manila, Philippines10,222 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022 • Friends
Closely associated with the Augustinian presence in the Philippines, this church is one of the oldest churches in the country founded in the 16th century. It has an impressive structure, with amazing frescoes on the ceiling, very rich religious refurbishment, beautiful antique statues of saints, etc. Not to miss is the main altar, the pulpit, the choir loft, and the room on the left of the main altar where the tomb containing the mortal remains of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi (founder of the city of Manila in 1571) is found. With all its cultural wealth to offer and rich history, it is not surprising that this church, dedicated to Saint Paul and not really to Saint Augustine, has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site. It's definitely worth-visiting!
Written 11 September 2022
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jedes
Las Vegas, NV36 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2022
The church and accompanying museums on the upper floor are important icons of Filipino history. The columbarium contains the remains of many important historical figures. The Botany exhibits are particularly interesting in their importance in Botany.
Written 15 January 2023
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bklynbubba
Brooklyn, NY407 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
San Agustin is the sole survivor of the Battle of Manila at the end of WWII, during which the rest of Intramuros was leveled. It's a beautiful old church that is constantly being restored. There is a lot to see here, so plan for a few hours. It's more than just a church, there's a cloister, and a museum, and you can pretty much go all over the place. I spent the better part of a morning here. It always feels good to be transported back in time.
Written 11 January 2020
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County-Hunter
Tacoma, WA3,751 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
We visited San Agustín Chirch as part of an Intramuros tour of the historic walled city. We had previously visited the more well known Manila Cathedral and we liked this church better. It was more interesting inside with more side altars to visit. We even lit a candle in honor of our dearly departed daughter.
Written 16 August 2024
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BalkrishnaShroff
Mumbai, India25,618 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Friends
This oldest church in Philippine is located inside historic walled city of Intramuros. It was destroyed twice by fire when it was built by bamboo and wood. Ultimately it reopened in 1607 made with stone. Since then it has survived many eartquakes and Battle of Manila in 1945. it is a World Heritage Site by Unesco. A lot of weddings and other ceremonies take place here nowdays.
Worth seeing...
Written 22 October 2023
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Teo D
Melaka State, Malaysia21 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Business
A beautiful church inside the fort. The building looks huge from outsidr but smaller inside. It looks lije ghe brompton oratory church in knightbrige albeit smaller scale
Written 26 January 2020
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rama1
Melbourne, Australia1,186 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
The church is said to be tho oldest stone church in Asia.
The church itself is very impressive with thick,thick walls.
More impressive is the museum and the old monastery . Take the tour, the view from the choir of the church is impressive .
Written 27 February 2024
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Steven T
Seattle, WA2,370 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Solo
I’ve been to many cathedrals worldwide and San Agustin is perhaps the most majestic and beautiful of them all. The church grounds also has a museum that features many impressive pieces of historical spiritual art. The best way to visit the church is to buy a ticket to the museum and see both the church and museum on your visit. Trust me, you will not want to visit just one. You’ll need at least a few hours to see both. I had absolute complete freedom to roam anywhere on the property including up to the magnificent organ room on the upper level of the church. This was probably my favorite site during my Manila trip even though I’m not religious. You’ll find endless beautiful historical religious artifacts and works of art throughout the church and museum. Please remember this is still an active running church so please observe silence when visiting, especially in the church itself.
Written 14 December 2019
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