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The ruins of Old Tanauan (Ruinas de Tanauan) located at the lake shore of Talisay in Batangas Province are remains of a church structure dating to the Spanish Colonial Period of the Philippines. It is the site of the first stone church of Tanauan, before the whole town relocated to its present location in 1754. Currently the ruins are within ...
In addition, the church's compound has 14 life-sized Stations of the Cross. [1] The church was renovated in 1948 after being damaged in the World War II. [2] The National Historical Institute, now the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, [3] installed a historical marker on the church in 1991. [4]
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First built in 1704, the church was later expanded in 1860 by adding a transept and surrounding it with a wall and watchtowers for defense against pirates. [1] It survived the tidal wave that hit Tanauan in 1897. [2] The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) declared the church a national historical landmark in 1949. [1]
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Pay the three-euro (just over $3) entrance fee and you can climb the steps to the main tomb fronted by Greek-style columns. The tomb is empty, looted centuries ago, but the view and the chance to ...
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The town is known for the Old Tanauan Church Ruins, ... The Old Tanauan Municipal Hall served as the seat of local government from 1930s to 2000s.