SM Aura Premier is a shopping mall located along McKinley Parkway and C5 Road cor. 26th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Philippines, owned by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest mall developer.
Eastwood City is a 17 hectares (42 acres) commercial and residential development located in the Libis area of Quezon City in the Philippines. It is developed by Megaworld Corporation. It currently hosts 12 luxury residential condominium towers, with several more being developed.
The Malate Church or the Our Lady Of Remedies Parish was built originally in the sixteenth century by the Augustinian friars and is one of the oldest churches in Manila outside of Intramuros.
San Sebastian Church is located in Quiapo, one of Manila's older districts. Surrounding it are rows of old houses. The Church of San Sebastian is made of a steel frame and panels and is known for its distinct characteristic - that of being the only neo-gothic steel church in the Philippines and in Asia.
Declared as one of the World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993, the San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila, is the oldest stone church (built in 1589) in the Philippines. Originally known as "inglesia de San Pablo", the church is being administered by the Order of Saint Agustine (Augustinian Friars). Since the time of its foundation, the devotion to Nuestra Senora dela Consolacion y Cirrea is celebrated every Saturday.
The Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and informally as Manila Cathedral, is a prominent Latin Rite Roman Catholic basilica located in Manila, Philippines, honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Principal Patroness of the Philippines. The cathedral originally started as the Church of Manila and was officially established in 1571 by asecular priest, Padre Juan de Vivero, who arrived in Manila Bay in 1566. De Vivero, the chaplain on the galleon of San Geronimo, was sent by the Archbishop of Mexico, Alonso de Montúfar, to establish Christianity as the spiritual and religious administration in newly-colonized Philippines. De Vivero later became the vicar-general and the first ecclesiastical judge of the city of Manila.
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