Antipolo Church
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This round church designed by Architect Fernando Ocampo was built in 1948 during the campaign for a new Antipolo shrine headed by the late Mrs. Aurora Quezon. The first Antipolo shrine was a stone church on top of a hill, destroyed during the Japanese Occupation. The second building after the war was a makeshift wooden frameImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Churches and Church Art | CH04531 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | CH04531 |
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This round church designed by Architect Fernando Ocampo was built in 1948 during the campaign for a new Antipolo shrine headed by the late Mrs. Aurora Quezon. The first Antipolo shrine was a stone church on top of a hill, destroyed during the Japanese Occupation. The second building after the war was a makeshift wooden frame.
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