Vigan Travel: The Vigan City Cathedral at Night
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Posted on January 5, 2009
A few weeks back, I went up north for another round of Vigan Travel with some friends. Though it’s my second time to be in Ciudad Fernandina, it’s my first time to spend a night here.
So what I did was instead of taking photos of the usual tourist spots, I shoot them at nighttime. It was a bit cloudy though but I still love the experience.
The photo below features the Saint Paul?s Metropolitan Cathedral and its Belfry. The church was built with the usual Baroque Architectural Design which is prevalent during the Spanish colonial times. The original church was built in 1574 by Juan de Salcedo, but has been badly damaged by an earthquake. The current structure was built in the 1800?s

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Beautiful shots. The church is made more beautiful by the photos
very nice pictures!
helloo…
im planning to go to vigan…it is my very first time to go there..do you have any tips for me..please..do you have any advices and tips for a first timer like me..i really love to go to vigan..thankyou and God bless…
hi eric. i love your long exposure shot!
same spot ang sensor dust ta sa upper left hahahah!