Sunday, April 13, 2014

San Agustin Church @ Intramuros, Manila: Part 2

On the last post of this church, I promised that I would post more photos of it. So, this is part 2! :D

 The church was renovated last year to make the church look like it is made of adobe bricks again.
And of course, the ornate door which is both loved and hated in the community.
Photography is not allowed in the exhibition rooms, plus a major part of the museum is under onstruction, so expect that I only have a few pictures to show you. :(

The hallway of the museum which used to be the convent.

The entrance to the church from the museum. Even though the church is closed (or there is no mass), you may enter it through the museum for a small fee.
The historic altar
The pulpit (where the priest tells the homily)

One of the many tombstones/epitaphs that is scattered in the church.
Confession box



The courtyard



The columbarium (if you are lucky enough, you will spot the tomb of Juan Luna in the older parts of the columbarium.)



Pathways around the garden in front of the current convent. (The current convent is the third picture)
The fountain in the middle of the garden

I hoe I can visit again next time! :D









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