Journey to the Seven Churches

From Clark Freeport Zone, an eight-hour journey to the Seven Churches of Pampanga, built  from 1572 to 1900, will give a realistic experience of  the European Renaissance. How these edifices survived calamities for several centuries, last being Mount Pinatubo's devastating mudflows - that's what the devotees want to answer.

 
Angeles (Holy Rosary Parish) Church   Lubao (St. Augustine Parish) Church   Betis (St. James Parish) Church
The product of forced labor in the Spanish colonial era turned out to be a fantastic and refreshing work of art, right in the heart of Angeles City. more... Pampanga's oldest church is a subject of architectural and engineering wonders and celebrates the artistic ingenuity of European and Filipino fine artists. more... Its interior is one of the most beautiful in the world, one of the few structures celebrating the artistic ingenuity of the Pampango and the Filipino. With its impressive exterior and retalbo, it is one of the few places in the Philippines declared as Nationat Treasure. more...
 
Bacolor (San Guillermo Parish) Church   Guagua (Immaculate Concepcion) Parish
The Mt. Pinatubo calamities - deadly mudflows devastated Bacolor, the former Philippine capital and known as the Athens of the Philippines, but not this artistically and historically fascinating church, now half buried but still standing formidably. more... This church showcases the aesthetic outcome of perfection thru simplicity and delicate balancing in interior design.
Although submerged in high flood waters for months during rainy seasons, it still stands majestically.
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San Fernando Cathedral Minalin (Parish) Church
One perfect example how strong religiosity, labor of love and community spirit could creat one significant work of art. more... The structural combines ancient and medieval ambiance as well as syntheses European and Malayan culture. more...
 
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