
San Agustin Church is an iconic landmark in Old Manila, Philippines. It is one of the oldest churches in the country and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Franciscan Order built the church in 1587 and it is an important example of Spanish baroque architecture. Inside the church, visitors can admire intricately carved and polychromed wooden retablos, an ornate gold altarpiece, and many religious artworks. There is also an adjoining museum with many interesting relics. San Agustin Church is easily accessible from Intramuros, the city’s old walled district, and is worth visiting for anyone interested in Manila’s historical and religious heritage.
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