Showing posts with label daraga albay. Show all posts
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Cagsawa Ruins National Park..... Priceless Albay Treasure

The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as Kagsawa or Cagsaua) are the remnants of what was once an 18th century Franciscan church, the Cagsawa church, built in 1724 and destroyed by the 1814 eruption of the Mayon Volcano. They are located in Barangay Busay, Cagsawa, in the municipality of Daraga, Albay, Philippines. It is located approximately 2.2 km  from the town of Daraga and are approximately 8 km  from the city of Legazpi. They are also 3.3 km from the Legazpi Airport and a 55-minute flight from Manila. By bus, the location is five to six hours away from Manila.

A constant reminder of both the danger and beauty of Mayon, here is Cagsawa Ruins from the lens of Dennis Remolacio Mirabueno:

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Cagsawa Ruins National Park... Standing against the sands of Time

Video courtesy of Drew Zuniga

The Cagsawa Ruins National Park at Albay, Philippines.  A timeless reminder of how dangerous the beautiful Mayon Volcano is. Bounded in myth and legend, Cagsawa has withstood the test of time and remained one of the most picturesque spot in the province. Cagsawa Ruins, one legendary reason why it's more FUN in Albay, Philippines.

It's More Fun In Albay, Philippines Photo Series #29

The present view of church. ©Christopher Aquino
Atop of Sta. Maria Hill in Brgy. San Roque, Daraga, Albay a church was built by Franciscan in 1773 and named to Our Lady of the Gate.Commonly known to many as Daraga Church.

In 1854 the church was consecrated. It was also the year that Pope Pius IX pronounced the dogma of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

During World War II the church was bombed by the American Forces leaving the roof completely blown up and right wing and wall partly destroyed. Reconstruction hurriedly occurred right after the war. Then it wasn't successful for it deteriorated very fast. Complete reconstruction and remodeling of the interior underwent in 1971. By then the altar was changed for it needs to adjust to the norms of the celebration of the Liturgy that was renewed by Council Vatican II. Before the bicentennial celebration of feast of Immaculate Conception (December 8, 1973), the reconstruction was happily done. 

Old photograph of the church. (source: daragaparish.tripod.com)


In 1991, eighteen years later,the altar was brought back to its original position in order to be faithful to its structural design.

October 29, 2007- the National Historical Institute of the Philippines declared the church as historical site as a National Cultural Treasure.

Through the years, Our Lady of the Gate Parish become one of the tourist spots or attractions in the province because of its uniquely baroque architecture(quaint mixture of Renaissance Gothic and Mexican Baroque). Stones used-in which some has carvings-were volcanic stones. Moreover the place is also got a good view of the sea, Ligñon Hill and of course, the majestic Mayon Volcano.

Because of its great design, the church  had already been selected to be part of some local films.

If you may check travel blogs or travel advisories, Our Lady of the Gate Parish is one of the most recommended place to visit in the province. The place is good for unwinding, meditation, praying, capturing photographs, etc.

Consider visiting Albay and be it your next travel destination. Don't you never forget to check this church.