Vigan City, The Phillipines: Spanish colonial heritage architecture, and Roman Catholic Edifices

 Vigan is a city in Ilocos Sur Province. It has been preserved as a heritage city and its cobble stone streets,  Spanish colonial era architecture. Its imposing Roman Catholic cathedrals and sculptures,  draw in the Catholic masses not only from The Philippines but also from abroad. Here is a gallery of photos taken on my visit to Vigan. Read the captions below the photos.

The horse-drawn carriages, cobble stone streets and colonial era Spanish architecture.



The Ten Commandments in the Ilocano language


How Strange! They practice mass indoctrination
The imposing Saint Paul's Cathedral in Vigan


Inside the Cathedrals



The Cathedral in the night
 

Sculptures of the Saints ring the Cathedral




 



 










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