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    Paoay church is the Philippines' primary example of a Spanish colonial earthquake baroque architecture dubbed by Alicia Coseteng, an interpretation of the European Baroque adapted to the seismic condition of the country through the use of enormous buttresses on the sides and back of the building.

  2. Mar 5, 2017 · When in Ilocos Norte, do not miss out on taking a short visit to one of the famous tourist destination and a world heritage site standing right in the heart of Paoay, the magnificent San Agustin Church, or also known as the Paoay Church.

  3. Paoay Church is a Roman Catholic church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte province, completed in 1710 after two decades of construction. With a massive pediment and complementary bell tower standing imposingly on an expansive plain, the church is famous for its architecture that blends baroque, gothic, Chinese, and Javanese styles.

  4. Jan 16, 2014 · In the Municipality of Paoay, about 387 kilometers away from Manila and 21 Kilometers from Ilocos Norte’s capital city of Laoag, can be found the UNESCO World Heritage site of St. Augustine Church or more popularly known as the Paoay Church.

  5. Mar 22, 2023 · Ilocos is home to some of the Philippines’ oldest churches. One that is always mentioned when talking about the region is the imposing St. Augustine Church of Paoay or simply Paoay Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It takes almost two decades to complete the construction of this massive edifice.

  6. Jul 13, 2016 · Paoay church was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 as one of the Baroque Style Churches in the Philippines. This is known for its intricate architecture with its huge buttresses on the sides of the church used as a support against earthquake. When we got off the van, our initial thinking was to hurriedly get inside the church.

  7. The Famous Paoay Church. Known as the “Earthquake Baroque” church in the Philippines, also known as the St. Augustine Church is prime example of Earthquake Baroque architecture, which is the Philippine interpretation of the European Baroque adapted to the seismic condition of the country.

  8. Also known as the St. Augustine Church, the Paoay Church was started to be constructed in 1694 by the Augustinian friars but it was only in 1894 when it was finally completed. Fr. Antonio Estavillo led the completion of this project.

  9. Apr 6, 2024 · Declared a National Cultural Treasure in 1973, Paoay Church became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993 as part of the Baroque churches in the Philippines. Its iconic design features include the bell tower and the massive pediment, resembling a pyramid-like facade with thick walls made from coral stones.

  10. Nineteen kilometres southwest of Laoag is North Luzons most famous church. Unesco World Heritage–listed Paoay Church was built in classic earthquake-baroque style, with a towering belfry and massive brick reinforcements running along its sides.

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