San Agustin Church is a true gem in the heart of Manila. The intricate Baroque architecture and stunning interior design transport you back in time, making it more than just a place of worship—it's a living museum of Filipino history and devotion. The serene atmosphere inside the church offers a perfect setting for reflection and prayer. The choir's heavenly hymns further enhance the spiritual experience. The church's rich history is palpable, with every corner telling a story of resilience and faith. Whether you're attending Mass, seeking solace, or simply exploring, San Agustin Church is a must-visit for anyone in Manila.
One of the most beautiful churches in Manila. The architecture is amazing and the details that have gone into this church are unbelievable. You do not have to pay to enter the building but ask only to respect those who are worshipping inside. You can buy a candle and do your own prayers too. There are lots to see and you can see it on foot. Don't miss this church building.
Very beautiful church. Not really much to say about it as I only visited. If it's something that resonates with you, I think you should visit and just pay your respects. A lot of history here. One thing I really appreciated was the fact that it was built eight times over because of many catastrophes in the past. Definite definite recommended for visiting.
One Church everyone must visit in Infamous when doing a tour. It will take 3hrs to visit all the historical buildings and take photos. Most important to have a good local guide that can share the historical moments while walking.
San Augustin Church is a Catholic Church located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros. It is the oldest stone church in the Philippines and was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Entry to the church itself is free, however you need to pay an entrance fee if you wish to visit the Museum located beside the church. There is also a cafe located inside the museum, in case you get tired from walking around.
Elias Chelala (Chewy)
2 weeks agoSan Agustin Church is a true gem in the heart of Manila. The intricate Baroque architecture and stunning interior design transport you back in time, making it more than just a place of worship—it's a living museum of Filipino history and devotion. The serene atmosphere inside the church offers a perfect setting for reflection and prayer. The choir's heavenly hymns further enhance the spiritual experience. The church's rich history is palpable, with every corner telling a story of resilience and faith. Whether you're attending Mass, seeking solace, or simply exploring, San Agustin Church is a must-visit for anyone in Manila.
Ravi Lal
2 months agoOne of the most beautiful churches in Manila. The architecture is amazing and the details that have gone into this church are unbelievable. You do not have to pay to enter the building but ask only to respect those who are worshipping inside. You can buy a candle and do your own prayers too. There are lots to see and you can see it on foot. Don't miss this church building.
Chris Jack
3 months agoVery beautiful church. Not really much to say about it as I only visited. If it's something that resonates with you, I think you should visit and just pay your respects. A lot of history here. One thing I really appreciated was the fact that it was built eight times over because of many catastrophes in the past. Definite definite recommended for visiting.
PMgr. Dr. Prashanth Kumar
4 months agoOne Church everyone must visit in Infamous when doing a tour. It will take 3hrs to visit all the historical buildings and take photos. Most important to have a good local guide that can share the historical moments while walking.
Mikka Subibe
4 months agoSan Augustin Church is a Catholic Church located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros. It is the oldest stone church in the Philippines and was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Entry to the church itself is free, however you need to pay an entrance fee if you wish to visit the Museum located beside the church. There is also a cafe located inside the museum, in case you get tired from walking around.