- Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Baroque Churches of the Philippines
State Party = PHI
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv
ID = 677
Region = Asia-Pacific
Year = 1993
Session = 17th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/677The Baroque Churches of the Philippines is the official designation to a collection of four Spanish-era churches in the Philippines, upon its inscription to theUNESCO World Heritage List in1993 .The collection is composed of the following:
* San Agustin Church inManila
*Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion inSanta Maria, Ilocos Sur
* San Agustin Church inPaoay, Ilocos Norte
* Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Church inMiag-ao, Iloilo These churches have been at the forefront of Philippine history, not just in furthering
Christianity in the archipelago, but in serving as the political backbone of Spanish colonial rule, when Church and State were regarded as one. The unique architecture of the churches didn't just reflect the adaptation of Spanish/Latin American architecture to the local environment (including the fusion with Chinese motifs), but also of the Church's political influence. These churches had been subject to attacks by local revolts and rebellions, hence, most had the appearance of a fortress, rather than just serving as mere religious structures. This is especially noteworthy in the case of Santa Maria Church, located on top of a hill, serving as a citadel during times of crisis. Miag-ao Church also withstood the occasional attacks of Muslims from the south. Further, the location of the Philippines along thePacific Ring of Fire called for the emphasis on the buttresses and foundations of these churches, with some being seriously damaged, but eventually rebuilt after an earthquake. The most imposing of these buttresses could be found in Paoay Church, while the true testament of this architecture could be seen in San Agustin Church, Manila, the only structure inIntramuros to surviveWorld War II . Hence, the unique architectural style became known asEarthquake Baroque .Greater protection
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Aside from these four churches, the Philippine [http://www.ncca.gow.ph National Commission for Culture and the Arts] (NCCA) has also designated the conservation and protection of 26 other Spanish-era churches to be of utmost importance. These were registered as [http://ivanhenares.blogspot.com/2005/04/index-of-declared-structures-and-sites.html National Cultural Treasures] .These churches were given priority status not just due to their historical value, but also based on the geographic representation of various regions across the nation:
# Parish Church of San Agustin in
Bacong, Negros Oriental
# Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception inBalayan, Batangas
# Parish Church of Santiago Apostol in BetisGuagua, Pampanga
# Parish Church of Patrocinio de Maria inBoljoon, Cebu 2
# Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul inCalasiao, Pangasinan
# Parish Church of San Vicente de Ferrer inDupax del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya
# Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception inGuiuan, Eastern Samar 1 2
# Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception inJasaan, Misamis Oriental
# Parish Church of San Juan Bautista inJimenez, Misamis Occidental
# Parish Church of San Isidro Labrador inLazi, Siquijor 2
# Parish Church of San Pedro and San Pablo inLoboc, Bohol 1 2
# Parish Church of Santa Catalina de Alejandria inLuna, La Union
# Parish Church of San Carlos Borromeo inMahatao, Batanes
# Parish Church of San Guillermo de Aquitania inMagsingal, Ilocos Sur
# Parish Church of San Gregorio Magno inMajayjay, Laguna
# Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady inMaragondon, Cavite 1
# Parish Church of San Andres inMasinloc, Zambales
# Parish Church of Santa Monica inPanay, Capiz
# Cathedral of San Jose inRomblon, Romblon
# Parish Church of San Raymundo de Peñafort inRizal, Cagayan
# Parish Church of San Joaquin inSan Joaquin, Iloilo
# Parish Church of San Juan Bautista inTabaco City ,Albay
# Parish Church of San Ildefonso inTanay, Rizal
# Basilica of St. Michael Archangel inTayabas, Quezon
# Parish Church of Santa Catalina de Alejandria inTayum, Abra
# Parish Church of San Matias inTumauini, Isabela
# Parish Church of Santa Maria Magdalena inKawit, Cavite
# Parich Church of Nuestra Señora Virgen del Rosario de CaracolRosario, Cavite 1 On August 15, 1993, these churches, along with the one in
Baclayon, Bohol were nominated for World Heritage Site status as part of theJesuit Churches of the Philippines.
2 On May 16, 2006, the NCCA nominated a new set of churches as part of the extension of the Baroque Churches of the Philippines World Heritage Site. With the inclusion of two churches from theJesuit Churches nomination, these two proposals will likely be combined.External links
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/677 World Heritage profile]
* [http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about_cultarts/articles.php?artcl_Id=17 NCCA's 26 Churches' profile]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/514/ Nomination of Jesuit Churches of the Philippines as a World Heritage Site]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/3860/ Nomination for the Extension of the Baroque Churches World Heritage Site]
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