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Pavia Church


Posted on February 25, 2007

The parish of Santa Monica in the town of Pavia, Iloilo was originally constructed by the Agustinian friars. This church, made of red bricks and coral stones is inspired by the Romanesque architecture, evident in the use of its arches. A cross in a Greek-inspired design can also be found in its facade.

Pavia Church


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2 Responses to ”Pavia Church”

  1. brVince on February 26th, 2007 2:50 pm

    “bisita iglesia” is it the right term ba?

    nice eh? been to Miagao church in bacolod and it was really nice, a peaceful place, eric. but where is this Santa Monica?

  2. www.iloiloonfoot.blogspot.com on February 26th, 2007 5:59 pm

    hehe… Miagao’s in Iloilo not Bacolod, Santa Monica here in Pavia is also in Iloilo.

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