The San Agustin Church was the only building left intact after the
destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Built between 1587 and 1606, it is
the oldest church in the Philippines. The massive facade conceals an
ornate interior filled with objects of great historical and cultural
merit. Note the intricate trompe l’oeil frescoes on the vaulted ceiling.
Be sure to check out the tropical cloisters as well as the slightly
shabby gardens out the back.
The present structure is actually
the third to stand on the site and has weathered seven major
earthquakes, as well as the Battle of Manila. It’s an active church and
much in demand for weddings and other ceremonies.
To see the
interior of the church for free, you must visit during a mass or you can
access it through the interesting San Agustin Museum , a treasure house
of antiquities that give the visitor tantalising glimpses of the fabled
riches of Old Manila. Check out the vaguely Chinese-looking Immaculate
Conception statue in ethereal ivory.
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