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Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu
The Basilica Minore del Santo Niño in Cebu City is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines, established in 1565 by Agustinian friars under the Reverend Andres Urdaneta.
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Casa Gorordo
Situated in the historic Parian district of Cebu City, Casa Gorordo is a historic house museum that provides insight into Filipino life during the 19th century.
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Cathedral Museum of Cebu
The Cathedral Museum of Cebu, also known as the Archdiocesan Museum of Cebu, is a historic ecclesiastical museum that highlights the history and culture of regional Catholicism through artifacts from the colonial era.
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Cebu Taoist Temple
Perched on a hillside in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Lahug, the Cebu Taoist Temple stands as a striking symbol of Chinese heritage and Taoist philosophy in the Philippines.
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Fort San Pedro
Fort San Pedro is the oldest and smallest triangular bastion fort in the Philippines, functioning as both a historic fortress and a museum that highlights Cebu’s colonial heritage.
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Magellan’s Cross
Perhaps the most famous landmark in all of Cebu City is this wooden cross brought by Spanish explorers in 1521, to commemorate the beginning of Christianity in the Philippines.
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