It is a dream come true to be able to visit Paoay Church,the best
known
earthquake Baroque church in the Philippines which has been
included in the
UNESCO World Heritage list. The cornerstone of the
church was laid by the Augustinian missionaries in 1704 while the
cornerstone of the belfry was laid in 1793. The people already used it
even before completion in 1894,but it was formally inaugurated on
February 28,1896. It is said that large coral stones were used for the
lower level of the church structure,and bricks were used for the upper
levels. The walls which were made of coral blocks,tree sap,lumber and
stucco-plastered bricks are 1.67 meters (more than 3 feet) thick,and are
supported by 24 massive buttresses of intricate design.The church was
partially destroyed twice by earthquakes in 1706 and 1927.In the
restoration,permanent columns were built to support the ceiling.
Today,this uniquely beautiful church still stands, wowing tourists with
its majestic structure of Oriental,Gothic and Baroque influences.
The belfry stands a few meters from the church. As in other belfries
of Ilocos churches,Katipuneros used the belfry as watch point in the
1896 revolution,and guerrillas of World War II also used it to check out
coming enemies.
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