I can sense that time that almost everyone was looking at me. I was a bit shy but I don't want to make this opportunity to pass. I know, I am looking like a stranger that moment and I can't help my self but to smile and look amazed while seeing the Tagudin Church, an architectural masterpiece in this town located at the southern part of the province of Ilocos Sur.
Tagudin Church
I tried to act as if I am living in the town but I just can't hide how I was amazed seeing a new destination. The facial expression of being a newbie to see the place was hard to conceal and I just can't resist to ask and talk with the people about several questions and curious lingerings in me.
Most of the people sitting near this church were parents and guardians waiting for their little kiddos to finish their school lessons for the day.
The church is not located in a place so that it can be very visible to everyone. Although the church compound is located along the road, the church does not stand out in the town because it is hidden by some trees and you still need to enter the gate for you to fully see the structure.
I wanted to take my own photo with the church as the background but I became shy when almost all eyes have been focused to me. As I said, taking photos of the church seems like not common there.
Tagudin Belfry
The belfry is octagonal in shape, also hidden by huge acacia trees.
So I need to walk close to the belfry to see it wholly. The belfry is guarded with another fence and gate. I was thinking that I have to ask a permission but the gate was open and no one was around.
Much better! The belfry looks better up close. It has been painted but the paint was not enough to hide how old the belfry is. One can still see the oldness of the belfry once you see it up close.
I was doing a pose with the camera on a self-timer mode and I suddenly became conscious. I was feeling that time that taking photos there is unusual or strange really. So I am landing into a conclusion that people who take photos there is uncommon.
Well, to note, the town is not a popular tourist attraction. Taking photos while being amazed could be unusual as compared to popular places where taking photos is a must and people won't care about you even you will pose 100 times.
Tagudin Church History
Architecture
If you are a conspiracy theorist, I am sure you will tend to be particular with the symbolisms. But I would prefer not to discuss it here because not every reader has the same way of thinking like the way conspiracy theorists do.
Tagudin Church is the southernmost structure with Baroque Architecture in the Ilocos provinces. Large and sensuously rounded, paired columns with double capitals flanked at the sides of the main entrance.
Some accounts state that some of the designs are Greek in origin as embodied to some of the decorations placed at the faรงade. The impediment has broken lines, very common features of the Baroque.
Historical Timeline
Location of Tagudin on Map
Disclaimer
This post does not promote, protect, or support any religion. This post aims to educate the readers about our history, appreciate our heritage and to promote tourism. Religious belief/preference has no bearing in this article.
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Wen ngarud. When the place is not a tourist spot, it is "not cool" to have photos taken. Hahaha. But sometimes I do not care, especially if the place is really nice.
ReplyDeleteDing Fuellos | Usto ta kunam sir ;-) Pero Gah! Naconscious ako ng bigla dito. lol.
ReplyDeleteinteresting photos of the building structures. i like lighthouses. i am also interested in dark symbolism. what do these symbols on the church mean?
ReplyDeletefifileigh | It is a long story fifi. You need to learn more about the roots or else you won't understand or you'll tend to consider it as an urban legend :) I don't know about you, but personally, I have my own line of belief as the things are consistent in our history.
ReplyDeletewhere on earth (Ilocos ) is this ... I did not encounter this on my trip there....so babalik ako ???
ReplyDeletelovemindanao | Sa southern part ito ng earth (ilocos). Nag-fly ka kasi via Laoag so hindi mo ito nadaanan. Oo balik ka, marami pa akong ipapakita sa'yo :)
ReplyDeletetaga mankayan ak and i've been so eager to visit places dta bnda t ilocos sur , ngm so far kt ingana ak lang cervantes kn quirino hehe but this year i'm gonna visit tagudin, i mean before malpas t 2017... i'm looking forward kadagiti daduma nga blogs mu hehe ta pasyarek mt...
ReplyDeleteby da way you're cool po... ��
lepanto.born.and.raised | ► Hi there kabsat. Naimbag nga aldaw mo. Yes. Please do visit Ilocos Sur. 2-3 hours away na lang from Cervantes via van.
DeleteMe, I haven't been to Mankayan. I hope to see you around there (if God permits) and hoping you could help me plan my adventures, just in case. :)