Church of San Miguel
   Photo: Church of San Miguel

Church of San Miguel (San Miguel Church) was built in the 1630s in Manila in recognition of Spanish governor-general, who narrowly escaped death during the military campaign. The church has also provided aid and assistance to the Japanese Christians who fled from persecution during the feudal regime of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Since many of these exiles were samurai warriors ie, the church was dedicated to the Archangel Michael (or Miguel Holy in Spanish), the great martyr. The present church, known for its amazing symmetrical bell-twins, built in the style of European Baroque. It is located near the government palace Malakanang and is a mandatory part of the excursion program. Before the church is divided pretty small square with tropical trees and flowers and fountains, which harmonizes well with the religious building.

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