I ♥ Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral 11/05/2011



The Cebuano's are known to be deeply religious people. The majority of its population are Roman Catholic and there are also some followers of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and among others. If you are going to Cebu you might notice the different churches built within the city. One of which is Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral.
The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, located along P. Zamora St., Cebu City, is just less than or the most is 5 minutes walk away from Basilica Minore del Santo Nino. It is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu. The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, one of the oldest and notable churches in the city, is the seat of the Archdiocese of Cebu.
The architecture of the church is typical of Spanish colonial churches in the country, namely, squat and with thick walls to withstand typhoons and other natural calamities. The facade features a trefoil-shaped pediment, which is decorated with carved relieves of floral motifs, an IHS inscription and a pair of griffins. The Spanish Royal Coat of Arms is emblazoned in low relief above the main entrance, reflecting perhaps the contribution of the Spanish monarch to its construction.

I've been to different churches before but the architecture of the church amazed me. The landscape of the church and the beautiful garden feels so serene and peaceful. It's really a perfect place for reflection. The church is so grand which make you think you're in a movie set. We visited the place in the afternoon but I will surely recommend to everyone to visit the place in the evening because they will lit the area and I could only imagine how dramatic it is. Once you go to Cebu you can always include it in your itinerary because it is just a five-minute walk from Magellan's Cross. You will surely enjoy taking tons of picture while you are there.





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