Biyernes, Nobyembre 18, 2016

Sweets, Arts and Lifestyle at IBP Showroom Today, Nov. 19

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Delightfully captivating and inspiring. Have an afternoon visit today at Iloilo Business Park Sales and Information Center Showroom today, November 19 from 1PM to 6PM as we give you all the passions of your heart. 
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Have a bite of the luscious and creamy doughnuts exclusively made by Sidro, one of Iloilo City's new food connoisseur that attracts food lovers with their various doughnut flavors. It comes with the usual toppings like chocolate, vanilla, mango and other unique surprises. They will treat your taste buds with sweet treats at IBP showroom.
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During your visit, don't forget to look around and see some stunning artworks and paintings done by the best Ilonggo visual artists of VIVA EXCON 2016. Their artworks are on display to promote regional appreciation for arts and culture.
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Between art viewing and having a bite of your delicious doughnut, enjoy listening to some lifestyle inspiration from Iloilo Business Park property consultants as they tour you around the showroom to see some of the classy model condo units offered by the township's 4 upscale residential towers namely One Madison Place, Lafayette Park Square, The Palladium and Saint Honore.
Be inspired today and have a bit of a classy life you deserved at Iloilo Business Park. For details, call (033) 330-3464.   

Martes, Nobyembre 8, 2016

Parisian Keepsakes To Treasure and Saint Honore Life


No doubt you’ve had a great time during your stay in Paris; you saw some beautiful sights, tasted some exquisite food, and felt the atmosphere filled with that ‘je ne sais quoi’ that we call Parisian charm, so it’s not surprising that you’d want to try and take those memories home in the form of souvenirs. While a Chanel Bag is the obvious choice, it will also take a few thousand euros out of your bank account. As an alternative, this cultural trip has put together a list of the best souvenirs to take home from Paris. Starting from under a euro, there’s something for all budgets. Find out what completes the magic 10 keepsakes from Paris...
Hot Chocolate From Angelina
Angelina is a famous tearoom where Proust and Coco Chanel alike sampled the divine hot chocolate and exquisite patisseries. Since then it has developed a reputation for its hot chocolate, which is silky, rich and luxurious — so good that it goes on many people’s Paris to-do list. If you’ve sampled it and loved it, or if you’re yet to try it, go pick up a bottle of the glorious, ready-made chocolate in the delicatessen. For only a few euros, a bottle is the perfect gift to take home and pour out when you’re feeling a little nostalgic, or to give to loved ones — if you can bare to part with it, that is.
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Post Card or Print
Such a part of history are the sellers who trade in little boxes along La Seine in the east of Paris that they have their own name:Les Bouquinistes. There are so many such vendors that the Seine is often described as ‘the only river in the world that runs between two bookshelves.’ Trading vintage books, posters, and black and white postcards, it’s the ideal place to pick up some authentic memorabilia that will last a lifetime and look great on any wall back home.
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Herbal Tea
While coffee still dominates, herbal tea is a big deal in Paris, with Parisiennes especially latching on to the health benefits it is said to offer. Mariage Frères is the most accredited seller, as it is the oldest and has built up a reputation over time. However, this reputation will cost you; don’t be surprised if you see 100g costing you 100 euros or more. For those of you who wouldn’t place that much value on tea leaves, Kusmi Tea is also a widely used tea brand in Paris, and there are stores in most areas. The packaging is fun and the teas taste great; what’s more, they are much cheaper and can be picked up in most supermarkets for those last minute gifts.
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Eiffel Tower Key Ring
Don’t judge too quickly; these little things can be sweet mementos to give as gifts or even to keep yourself. Pick them up from street sellers as opposed to shops for the lowest prices, as it’s not uncommon to get a few for under a euro. If you’re intent on having something a bit more personal, the shops offer a wider selection of colors, which look very dainty tied onto a bit of ribbon and left to swing from your keys. A key ring is a quaint — albeit cliché — reminder of your time in Paris.
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French Fashion Magazine
Paris is, after all, one of the fashion capitals, so what better way to remember this than by picking up the latest copy of Vogue orElle in French from one of the hundreds of kiosks situated around the city. No, you may not make any sense of what’s written on its pages, but the pictures are sure to be marvelous, and people are sure to be impressed when they see it among the pile of standard TV Guides on your coffee table back home.
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Chocolates
Chocolate is always a good idea, but chocolate bought in Paris? One of the best ideas ever. Parisians take chocolate seriously, and while each of the numerous shops offers different products, one thing that they all have in common is that their delicacies are absolutely delicious. For a taste of modern luxury on your tongue, head to Jean-Paul Hévin, recognized as one of the top chocolatiers in Paris; his chocolates are sure to provoke at least a momentary glance of admiration before they’re eaten. If traditional is more your thing, À la Mère de la Famille is the oldest chocolatier in Paris. The name is a great reflection of the products on offer; the shop is crammed with simple, rustic chocolaty goodies, perfect for the whole family.
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French Pharmacy Products
Visiting a Parisian pharmacy is almost a right of passage, as they are stocked with as many goodies as the chocolate shops. While the goodies may not be edible, many women and men alike profess that the products inside are life changing. Fashion and beauty bloggers alike always come to Paris with long lists of pharmacy souvenirs to take home. Follow in their footsteps and treat yourself to a few bits, and take that ‘Parisian glow’ of spotless skin, shiny hair, and healthy nails home with you. You’ll have all your friends thinking you’ve turned Parisian yourself, which can never be a bad thing.
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Antique Treasure
If you just can’t bring yourself to cave to the clichés of wine, chocolates, and key rings, go to a flea market and get your hands on a one-off piece of Parisian history. Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen is perfect for those among you who love exploring and trying something new, as it’s not only the prettiest place to spend an authentic Parisian day, but also a treasure trove, with all manner of quirky and unique souvenirs — things which will remind you of your Parisian trip for years to come.
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Live like a Parisian at Saint Honore
If you think bringing home something from France is the best way to express your affinity for French lifestyle, think again, because living such dream lifestyle is now possible if you’re an Ilonggo with Saint Honore, Iloilo Business Park’s recently-launched 10-storey residential tower of classy French design and Paris-inspired concept.
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In Iloilo City, Saint Honore is a one-of-a-kind condominium tower that boasts with gorgeous vision, a living perspective that replicates Parisian lifestyle and manages to capture the ambiance of Paris by showcasing 168 condominium units with various space perspective. From executive studio, one bedroom to two bedroom unit, each of these unique flat is an ideal abode for people seeking serenity right in the middle of the city. Saint Honore paints a charming picture of pleasure through its third level amenity deck where a swimming pool, pool lounge, function hall and fitness center are destined to pamper its future residents. On the ground level of the tower, a lush green landscaped garden called the Atrium attracts with eye-catching amenities such as trellised seating area, artsy decors, sculptures and recreational space where relaxing air ventilation provides tranquility to homeowners. The tower’s main lobby and reception area is like a mini French museum where we can find art-inspired flooring, decors, artworks, pieces of furniture and relaxing color palettes.
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A few steps away from other prominent destinations inside Iloilo Business Park, Saint Honore grandiosely rises with beaming beauty as part of the Festive Walk Parade, the 1.1-kilometer shop-and-dine strip. The tower weaves an attractive connection with other exciting places in the township and homeowners can experience easy accessibility in nearby shopping mall, convention facility, high-end hotels, BPO buildings and commercial district.
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Aside from bringing home pieces of passion and keepsakes from Paris, why not live and enjoy the tower's gorgeous living perspective by ensuring your own flat and your little sanctuary of luxury at Saint Honore, inspired by the famous old street in downtown Paris? This is your living vision of dream, your gateway to a classy lifestyle without actually jetting in to Paris. Wake up in the sheer beauty and bliss of French lifestyle at Iloilo Business Park.
For astonishing lifestyle you’re aspiring for, just call (033) 330-3464 or visit IBP Sales and Information Center any day of the week.


Martes, Agosto 9, 2016

Iloilo Business Park Anticipated Destinations

Are excited for Iloilo Business Park's full swing developments of its leisure and entertainment hot spots? Find your favorite destinations only here as we reveal the 92.9-hectare business township's future perspective and recent updates ready for 2016 opening.
Festive Walk Mall
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The Festive Walk Mall is a the township’s high-end shopping center where international boutiques, retail shops, bistros, an events center and 8 world-class cinemas defines ultimate leisure and entertainment.
Target completion and opening: Last quarter of 2016.
Festive Walk Promenade
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A 1.1-kilometer longest retail and dining strip in Visayas and Mindanao where prominent restaurants, bistros, pubs, retail shops and boutique showcase a defining new lifestyle in the region.
Target completion and opening: Last quarter of 2016.
Iloilo Convention Center
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The region’s most modern convention venue complete with function rooms that can accommodate more than 3,700 audiences. Its architectural design is inspired by Iloilo’s Dinagyang and Paraw Regatta Festivals.
Recent updates: Complete construction, launched and opened in September 2016, venue of the APEC 2015 ministerial meetings.
BPO Buildings
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Iloilo Business Park’s BPO buildings made up the largest IT Park in the region where multinational BPO companies currently operates and provides competitive jobs for local BPO professionals. 10 BPO Buildings are expected to rise and open 30,000 jobs in the next 10 years.
Recent updates: One Global Center and Two Global Center opened in 2014, Richmonde Tower (catering to BPO companies) opened in 2014, One Techno Place and Two Techno Place are set to be completed and open this 2016.
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The township’s main thoroughfare that retained 30% of Iloilo’s old airport runway connects all the high-endestablishments and destinations, complete with Bike Lanes for healthy activities and green stripes that provides scenic view in Iloilo Business Park.
Recent updates: Open for public, functional and paving way for opening of other leisure destinations in the township.

Boutique Hotel and Commercial District
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Envisage as the next Central Business District (CBD) in the Visayas, the 9-hectare, 10 blocks and 60 prime lots composed the Boutique Hotel and Commercial District set to become the financial and leisure epicentre of the township in the future.
Recent updates: 80% of commercial lots are already sold-out to bank institutions and financial companies whose goal is to open regional headquarters in the township soon. Local entrepreneurs has already secured their own commercial lots for future business ventures.
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A business classy hotel with passionate standard of service, the 12-storey Richmonde Hotel Iloilo is provides ultimate pleasure for visitors with top-notch hotel rooms, high-end restaurant The Granary and Bizbar lounge. Its stunning swimming pool located in the 7th floor showcases relaxation like no other.
Recent updates: Open and launched the hotel's Pool Deck at the 7th floor last February 2016.
Courtyard by Marriot

The most prestigious international hotel to open in the region, the 22-storey Courtyard by Marriot exudes elegance and top-notch hotel services. It has its own international hotel restaurant, lounge bar, world-class amenities and highest standard of service, making it the most-anticipated hotel to open in 2016.
Target completion and opening: Expected to open in the middle of 2016.

Martes, Hulyo 26, 2016

Sweet Living at The Palladium

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Standing high with 22 floors, The Palladium is the epitome of luxurious lifestyle in the region.
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The Palladium's master bedroom is a vision of comfort and elegance.
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The Palladium highlights 4 multi-level shy gardens that creates a space for serenity.
Life is sweet when you choose to live in Western Visayas' biggest township where lifestyle and luxury is soaring to the top of your dreams. Here, various lifestyle concepts, themes and amenities come together to highlight the best in the real estate industry. Heading to Iloilo City, there's a perfect township where you can surely find the best residential luxury you're looking for.
Reflecting posh lifestyle, exceptional amenities and inspiring vision, The Palladium will gloriously rise in the region’s biggest financial and leisure epicenter – the Iloilo Business Park. It is set to redefine the concept of high-end condominium living experience and will surely capture the reveries of investors and condominium buyers.
Standing 80 meters high at 22 storeys, The Palladium is poised to become Western Visayas’ tallest residential building. It will also be the first residential tower in the region with its own skygardens in various floors overlooking the spectacular views of the booming city.
Named after one of the earth’s rarest precious elements, The Palladium will be built as a stylish urban oasis with four skygardens where residents can relax and enjoy serene moments with nature.
A total of 482 units ranging from studio (from 29.50 square meters), executive studio (from 39.50 square meters), one-bedroom (from 49.50 square meters) to two-bedrooms (from 83.50 square meters) will be available at The Palladium which will be divided into North Wing and South Wing. At the topmost floor of the tower, there will be exclusive loft units ranging from 76 square meters to 115 square meters.
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The Palladium showcases a beautiful Infinity Pool in the third floor where you can see the impressive cityscape of Iloilo.
Residents of The Palladium will also get to enjoy the state-of-the-art amenities that the tower offers. These include an infinity pool, a children’s pool, outdoor and indoor fitness center, day care center, lawn area for events, and a function hall.
The new tower will be along along Megaworld Boulevard (beside Lafayette Park Square) at the Iloilo Business Park, a 72-hectare township development poised to be the Western Visayas’ biggest business and tourism hub located at the site of the old airport in Mandurriao district.
Turnover Date: December 31, 2019 + 6 months grace period
Lot Area: 3,425 sqm
Total Number of Units: 482 units
Number of Levels: 22 above ground


Units Options at The Palladium

Studio Residence at Palladium
Studio with Balcony
Price – from P3.26 million
Total Area – 29.5 square meters
Unit Area – 26.5 square meters
Balcony Area – 3.0 square meters

Studio with Patio
Price – from P3.71 million
Total Area – 33.5 square meters
Unit Area – 26.5 square meters
Patio Area – 7.0 square meters

Executive Studio Unit at Palldium
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Price – from P4.04 million
Total Area – 36.5 square meters
Unit Area – 36.5 square meters

Executive Studio with Balcony
Price – from P4.30 million
Total Area – 39.0 square meters
Unit Area – 34.5 square meters
Balcony Area – 4.5 square meters

Executive Studio with Patio
Price – from P4.94 million
Total Area – 45.0 square meters
Unit Area – 34.5 square meters
Balcony Area – 10.5 square meters

One Bedroom Unit at Palladium
One Bedroom with Balcony
Price – from P5.40 million
Total Area – 49.5 square meters
Unit Area – 46.0 square meters
Balcony Area – 3.5 square meters

One Bedroom with Patio
Price – from P7.3 million
Total Area – 68.5 square meters
Unit Area – 51.5 square meters
Patio Area – 16.5 square meters

Third Floor Amenity Deck
Adult Pool
Kiddie Pool
In-Pool Lounge
Outdoor Spa
Outdoor Dining Area
Playground
Function Hall
Gym
Outdoor Fitness Area
Daycare
Playground

Ground Floor
Residential Lobby with reception and lounge
6 High-speed, interior-finished passenger elevators
CCTV monitoring for selected common areas
Video-phone security system connecting reception / security counter to all units
Security command center for 24-hour monitoring of all building facilities
Mail room
Arcaded retail shops

Building Facilities/ Services
Automatic heat / smoke detection and fire sprinkler system for all units
Annunciator panel with emergency speaker at elevator lobby
Overhead water tank and underground cistern for ample water supply
Standby power generator for common and selected areas
Building administration / security office

Parking
Podium parking for Residential
Driver’s lounge with toilet

For details and inquiries, visit us at IBP Sales and Information Center or call us at (033) 330-3464. Check us online at www.facebook.com/IBPofficial or www.iloilobusinesspark.ph.

Martes, Mayo 3, 2016

Nature run from cancer kicks off at Sta. Barbara Heights May 7

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Experience nature fun run from cancer in the newest healthy lifestyle haven Sta. Barbara Heights Residential Estates at Brgy. Inangayan, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo on May 7, 2016 starting at 5AM to 8AM.
Running enthusiasts, for an affordable P100 registration fee, will have the opportunity to sprint their stuffs through the 3-km or 5-km hilly terrain offering a whole new exciting exercise while embracing the natural, ecologically-friendly and fresh atmosphere.
Students are encouraged to bring and present their ID to avail of free participation.
Participants will not only enjoy the sweet escape from stress but will run for a reason in support of a great cause to win the battle against a dreaded disease as 50 percent of the net proceeds will go to the chosen beneficiary.
Studies show that running on inclined surfaces is less boring as it activates 9 percent more of leg muscles’ strength and power. This is in comparison to running on flat surface that just burn calories and trains your heart.
So what are you waiting for? Pick up those running shoes and find your way to indulge in the initial offerings of the Sta. Barbara Heights township project which will soon become the leading lifestyle destination in town, a sanctuary away from the busy city life.
For registration please contact: mobile 09177291564 or telephone (033) 335-01026/ 335-0128.

Huwebes, Abril 21, 2016

Best Historic Sites in Iloilo


Text by Bombette G. Marin
Photos by Ray Tabafunda, Jun Fuerte, Bernard Supetran and Vincent Angelo Gefes

Iloilo was one of the most exquisite jewels of the times of Colonization in the Philippines. In the 19th century, it was known to be the biggest province in the country in terms of population, income and economic production. It is a mix of different cultures, Spanish, Chinese, American and Japanese influences have produced interesting fusions in all artistic expressions. It is a heritage mosaic and this richness is reflected in its historic structures.

Today, Iloilo is a First-Class province where the modern lives side-by-side with the Colonial. Many people thrive in the area, attracted by its sense of history and cosmopolitan feel. It is a province that makes you want to go exploring, to discover whatever might appear in every neighborhood, on every street. It is a safe and friendly province with so much to see. It is an ideal place to spend a few days or as a starting point for touring the rest of Western Visayas. It is old. It is modern. It is, without doubt, always surprising.
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  1. JOHN OF SAHAGUN PARISH Church in Tigbauan, Iloilo is of Mexican plateresque architectural style. The first church was made of sandstone and coral, it was said to be so strong that it withstood a powerful earthquake in July 13, 1787. The present church along with its convent was built by Father Fernando Martin in 1867. It is said to be a reconstruction of the “parochial church.” It is a one-of-its-kind in the Philippines because of the lavish piling up of its surface ornamentation especially with its stone carvings. In 1975, a historical marker of the National Historical Institute was placed on its churchyard identifying the site where the first Jesuit boarding school for boys in the Philippines was established. In 1994 the interior of the church was renovated with a wide array of carefully laden tile mosaics.
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  1. NICOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH Church in Guimbal, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style. The first church was built in 1774 with its outside walls made of yellow sandstone. The church was destroyed in an earthquake in July 13, 1787. It was reconstructed in 1893 but was burned in December of 1895. Father Agustin Llorente restored the church and started building its tower in January of 1896. It has undergone some reconstruction after it was destroyed twice, during the Second World War and during the 1948 Lady Kaykay earthquake.

BANTAYAN or Moro watchtower is one of the most valuable ruins built in Guimbal in the 18th century. They have lasted for hundreds of years with remarkable strength. The town has four such towers that remain to this day.
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  1. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH Church in Igbaras, Iloilo was constructed in 1784 and wasoriginally made of yellow bricks. It has a beautiful convent that was constructed in 1795. The materials used were quarried from the mountains of Igbaras but was destroyed by a flood. Another church was built under the supervision of Father Ignacio Marcos and the convent was under the supervision of Father Celestino Fernandez. However, both were destroyed by Lady Kaykay earthquake in 1948. Though now in ruins, it is still famous for its altar which was transformed into a grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Portions of the original belfry had been converted into an Adoration Chapel.
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  1. ANTHONY THE ABBOT PARISH Church in Tubungan, Iloilo is of Romanesque architectural style. The present church was built in 1844 using adobe stones that were found in the rivers and hills around the area. It was however destroyed during World War II. In 1947 the ground floor of the old church was cemented. However it was totally ruined after the 1948 Lady Kaykay earthquake. A new church was built using bamboo. However, in 1951 it was replaced with a wooden structure. The belfry was constructed in 1958 and completed in 1960. The parish was turned over by Mill Hill missionaries to the seculars In Aril 23, 1962. The construction of the present church was initiated by Father Sagra in 1978.
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  1. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA PARISH Church in Miagao, Iloilo is of Baroque-Romanesque architectural style. The original church was built in 1734in a lowland plateau by the sea called Ubos. However, it was burned by Muslim pirates in 1741 another church was built from 1744 to 1750 but was again burned by the Muslim pirates I 1754. The present church is the third structure built under the supervision of Father Francisco Gonzales Maximo in 1786 and completed in 1797. It boasts of its native façade with a unique explosion of botanical motif: coconut, banana, papaya tree and a stylized guava tree. Its centerpiece is San Cristobal in rolled pants carrying the child Jesus. The church is made of huge stone blocks quarried in SitioTubog, San Joaquin and in the mountains of Igbaras. Its new site is in Tacas which gives a commanding view of the mouth of Miagao River, the usual route of the pirates when entering the town. The present church sinks six meters deep in the ground with walls 2.5 meters thick including the outside buttresses. In February 16, 1963 a historical marker by the National Historical Institute was placed on the church and was declared a National Shrine through Presidential Decree No. 260, dated August 1, 1973. In 1993 it was included in the World Heritage List, the only one in the Visayas and Mindanao.
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TAYTAY BONI in Barangay Igtuba, Miagao, Iloilo is an old stone bridge about a kilometer away from the poblacion. Named after BoniNeular, the construction foreman and major carpenter, it was constructed in 1854. Made of stone blocks locally known as tablea, each block measured 12 inches in length and 6 inches in width and is 3 inches thick. The bridge is approximately 43.81 meters long and 6.71 meters wide with an area totaling to 233.58 square meters. It is six meters high with walls a meter thick. Its waterway is said to have a dimension of 2.44 meters high and 2.74 meters wide. The bridge connected Miagao to neighboring Guimbal was still used after World War II but was damaged in 1948 by the Lady Kaykay earthquake that resulted to its destruction.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF SAN JOAQUIN in San Joaquin, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style.The first church was said to have been finished earlier than 1850. The present church was built on the same foundation with the old church in 1869 under the supervision of Father Tomas Santaren. Considered as the most militaristic church in the Philippines, the pediment’s bass relief sculpture entitled “Rendicion de Tetuan” commemorates the 1859 victory of the Spanish over the forces of Morroco in Tetuan, North Africa. The sculptureswere so intricate that even the expression of wounded soldiers is visible. The church was made from gleaming coral stone called “sillar” that were rectangularly shaped into a given dimension. Skilled masons and craftsmen, famous sculptors and painters from Spain and Mexico were employed to work for the construction of the church. The limestone used in the construction of the church is found along the seashores on Punta Talisayan, Punta MalagtingTubus, Talus and Sinugbuhan in San Joaquin. It was declared as a Historical Landmark in 1974.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY OF SAN JOAQUIN in San Joaquin, Iloilo is of Neo-Gothic architectural style. It was built in 1892 under the leadership of Father Mariano Wamba. This coral stone walled cemetery with an iron gate is fenced by wrought iron with walls of carved stone. The two pillars supporting the decorative archway were ornately carved with flowers and tendrils showing the influence of Gothic architecture. Its 20-steps ascending stairway is flanked a stone balustrade on both sides leading you to the grandiose hexagonal mortuary chapel popularly known as "Camposanto."
SANTA MONICA PARISH Church in Pavia, lloilo is of Romanesque-Byzantine architectural style. The original church was built under the supervision of Father PolicarpioMinayo sometime in 1864-1873. It was made of wood and bricks. Reconstruction of the church was under the supervision of Father Antonio Fermentino in 1888 and was finished in 1890. More reconstruction was done under the supervision of Father Lazaro Ramirez until 1899 and was finally open for public worship in the same year. It was used as a Japanese garrison during World War II. Filipino guerillas also raided the church where it was badly destroyed. Restoration of the church started in 2003 and was finished in 2011.
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  1. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA PARISH Church in Leon, Iloilo is of Doric and Byzantine architectural style. The present church was constructed around 1876 after the original town site in Camando was transferred in 1863 to its present site. Known to be the biggest stone edifice in Panay during its time, it measured 100 feet high and 300 feet long. It almost covered two streets of the town. The stones used were quarried from the hills of this town and were shaped into slabs shaped into parallelograms measuring of 1 x 2 feet.The interior is of Renaissance-Romanesque architectural design with walls three and a half feet thick and five feet in height for each post that soared up to 32 feet to its roof. Big and long timbers from Negros were the support of the naves. The timbers of 100 feet long were rafted to Tigbauan, Iloilo and were hauled individually by 10 carabaos to the church site. The church was burned during World War II and was transformed into a garrison for the Japanese Imperial Forces.

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SANTA BARBARA CHURCH AND CONVENT in Sta. Barbara, Iloilo is of Baroque-Renaissance architectural style. The first church was built same time it became an independent parish in 1760. It was destroyed during the 1787 earthquake. The present church was constructed in 1849 and was finished in 1878. The convent was built the same time as the church. It measures 63 meters in length and with a width of 19 meters. Materials used in the construction of the church and convent were of adobe and coral stones quarried from Alimodian and were used for the flooring, walls and posts. Materials transported to the town by carts drawn by carabaos. Red bricks were also used. Connected to the side door of the church is its L-shaped convent of Antillan architectural style. The church served as the headquarters for the Ilonggo Revolutionary Forces in Western Visayas under General Martin Delgado in 1898. It was untouched during World War II and had withstood the 1948 earthquake. It was declared as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute in 2013.
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  1. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA PARISH Church in Alimodian, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style. The first church was built sometime in 1700 was destroyed by an earthquake in July 13 1787. The present church was built on the same foundation with the old church in 1859. The stones used in the construction of the church were taken in Camando (Leon). The belfry of the church was one of the tallest and the most beautiful in Panay and Negros during its time. It had seven bells and was said to give the loudest and most melodious sound. The convent was completed in 1868 and was just as big as the church though longer in length. However, in April 16, 1942, it was looted and burned. The 1948 Lady Kaykay earthquake rocked the church totally destroying its convent and about 2/3 of its belfry. It was then abandoned. It was in 1951 when the ruined church was renovated and opened for public worship in December 22 of the same year.
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  1. NICOLAS OF TOLENTINE PARISH Church in Cabatuan, Iloilo is of Neo-Classical architectural style. The first parochial church was finished in 1732, same year when it became an independent parish. The present church was constructed in 1834 and was finished in 1866 using bricks. Minor restoration was done in 1890. Known to be one of the most beautiful churches in Iloilo during its time and described as the “Model of Temples” by El Eco de Panay. Every side of the church was a façade in itself. It is said to have looked more of a Basilica than of a church. It was accented by three domes where at each side of the church were big clocks and the last dome was at its center over the altar. The church measures 50 meters in length and 20 meters in width. Its thickness was about a meter ad a half. It used to have 19 circular, multi-colored window panes and 10 massive doors. Its altar was flanked by two smaller altars. Its belfry had four windows with four big bells. On its ceiling were paintings of Rome and chandeliers. It was known to be the Largest Brick Church in Panay. In 1942 it was burned by guerillas was totally destroyed by Japanese forces the following year. The bricks and the stones of the church were used to repair the landing field in Tiring. The front portion of the church however was not damaged.

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CABATUAN ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY in Barangay Banguit, Cabatuan, Iloilo is a four hectare perfectly square shaped cemetery constructed in 1886 and finished in 1890. With elegant iron grills, its walls and chapel were made of stones quarried from the mountains in Leon. It was heavily damaged during the 1948 Lady Kaykay earthquake and was reconstructed.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY OF JANIUAY is of Gothic architectural style. It was constructed in 1874 under the supervision of Father Fernando Llorente and was finished in November 20, 1884. It was blessed by Archbishop Pedro Payo of Manila. It was known to be the most artistic cemetery in the Philippines. Under the direction of Don Placido Marin, it was built on a hill with three individual grand stairways leading to three individual grand arched entrance gates of massive stone slabs. Its Gothic columns were decorated with 16 stone images of saints rising six-feet in height. It had a 7 feet x 4 feet stone cross of Byzantine style found rising on its main gate. It had a chapel at the center. The cemetery was fenced by steel and stone columns using slabs of stones that were quarried from the mountains in Dingle, a town in central Iloilo 27 kilometers away from Janiuay. It is said that around 200 men worked for the construction of the cemetery.
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RUINS OF SAN JULIAN PARISH Church in Janiuay, Iloilo is of Neo-Classical architectural style. The first church was said to have been built in 1761 under the supervision of Father Juan Aguado and was continued by Father Jose Gorrosari in 1769. The present church was constructed under the supervision of Father Miguel Carod who served the parish from 1830 – 1871. Red bricks were used and other materials were gathered as far as Guimaras. The convent was constructed under the supervision of Father Nicolas Gallo. It measured 75 meters long and 16 meters wide. The church was burned by Filipino guerillas during World War II. The bricks from the ruins were used by the Japanese to construct their Landing Field in Tiring, Cabatuan. The church and the convent were never reconstructed.
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  1. NICHOLAS DE TOLENTINE PARISH Church in Lambunao, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style. The first parochial church was constructed under the supervision of Father Jose Lobo in 1875. It was said to be in poor condition since it was situated in a swampy area. It was reconstructed to its present site and was officially inaugurated in 1883. It was finished in 1886. It was made of stones that were quarried in Dingle. Bricks were also used. Its interior is of Tuscan order while the exterior is of Doric order. It was burned by the revolutionaries in 1900 however its walls and belfry were saved. The church was reconstructed.
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LADY OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Church in Calinog, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style. The first church was reconstructed by Father Crescencio Bravo in 1874 and was inaugurated on September 27, 1883. It measured 76 meters in length and 17 meters in width.
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  1. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH Church in Dingle, Iloilo is of Filipino-Baroque architectural style. The first church was constructed in Baong but no records as to who supervised the construction of the church and its convent. The present church was constructed in 1829. It was continued between 1865 and 1874 and completed between 1887-1893. The roof was however destroyed by a typhoon in November 5, 1912. Father Fernando Llorente restored its convent that was however destroyed in 1960. The materials used were granite stones quarried from the mountains of BulabogPuti-an in Dingle and San Enrique in 1829. The church has one unfinished bell-tower that makes it unique from the other neighboring churches. It is elevated by a 9-step stairway with rose windows in its façade. It was used as a Japanese garrison during World War II.
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  1. AUGUSTINE PARISH Church in Dumangas, Iloilo is of Gothic architectural style. The first church was burned sometime between 1620 and 1625. A new church was constructed and finished before 1787 but an earthquake destroyed it. The present church was constructed under the supervision of Father Fernando Llorente in 1887. It was continued in 1893 and finished in 1896. It was known to be one of the best churches in the province during its time and the most artistic in the Philippines. Made of bricks and coral stones, it measured 72 meters in length and 22 meters in width. It was declared by the National Historical Institute as a National Landmark in May of 1983.
RUINS OF THE FIRST STONE CHURCH IN PANAY in Barangay Ermita, Dumangas, Iloilo was built in 1556 under the supervision of Father Martin de Rada. Dumangas was the mission center of Panay when Spanish authorities set foot in Panay. Araut, the old name of the town was where Spanish authorities preached the gospel by the banks of the Jalaud River.
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  1. ANTHONY DE PADUA PARISH Church in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo is of Neo-Classical architectural design. It was said that the original church of Romanesque architectural style and was built sometime in 1710 and finished in 1750. However in 1758, an earthquake destroyed the church. A second church of coral stone and bricks was reconstructed. A convent was also constructed and both structures were completed sometime in 1802. It was blessed in December 24, 1893. The present church was constructed under the supervision of Father Julian Yturiaga in 1876 but was later on continued by Father Eustaquio Torres until 1882. It was finished in 1888 under the supervision of Father Calixto Gonzales. It is made of stone blocks. The church has two unfinished twin rectangular bell-tower. However, it was burned In December 5, 1912. During World War II the church was used as a garrison by the Japanese Imperial Forces.
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  1. JEROME PARISH Church in Dueñas, Iloilo is of Baroque - Romanesque architectural style. The first church was made of wood but was destroyed by an earthquake in 1787. The present church was constructed under the supervision of Father Nicolas Gallo in 1878. Materials used were stone and bricks. Its interior of Tuscan design with an exterior of Doric design measured 65 meters in length and 16 meters wide. The church was damaged during World War II and in the 1948 earthquake. The dome and transept were reconstructed in 1982.
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SAN GUILLERMO PARISH Church in Pass City, Iloilo is of Baroque architectural style.The magnificent structure of the first church and convent were built in 1614 under the supervision of Father Alonso Baraona. They were partially damaged by an earthquake in 1612 and 1787. It was reconstructed between 1821 and 1837. More reconstruction was supervised by Father Pedro Ceberio in 1856 and was finished in 1876.  However, a powerful typhoon blew its roof in 1932. Massive buttresses support its front and back walls. An added attraction of the present church is its Garden of the Saints or “Jardindelos Santos.”
PAROLA in Calabazas Island, Ajuy, Iloilo was was said to have been built in 1894. It was listed among the 27 major Spanish lighthouses in the Philippines. It was described as a "white iron tower” measuring 45 feet in height with a focal plane of 100 feet. The date given is 1894.  The light was replaced by a modern concrete tower that looms over the ruins of the Spanish keeper's house. The original tower may well have been demolished.
1898 Parola in Barangay Asluman, Gigante Norte
PAROLA in Gigantes Norte, Carles, Iloilo was said to have been built in 1895. It was described as a gray “tower” with a focal plane of 78 feet or 23 meters. It was included as one of the major Spanish lighthouses in the Philippines.