Miagao Church: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iloilo

Miagao Church

Iloilo Province, in the Visayan Island of Panay, is home to some of the oldest Catholic Churches in the Philippines. It is regarded as one of the most important provinces during the Spanish era. South of the province, in its largest town of Miagao, is the pride of the town – the Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Church or popularly know as Miagao Church.

Miagao Church is also one of the Baroque Churches of the Philippines, a collection of Catholic Churches across the archipelago that were inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. Other Baroque Churches in the list include San Agustin Church in Manila; Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur; and San Agustin Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte.

Miagao Church
Miagao Church’s faade features a fusion of local and western decorative elements.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Based on the UNESCO World Heritage Convention historical description, “the Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva stands on the highest point of Miagao, its towers serve as lookouts against pirate raids. It is the finest surviving example of ‘Fortress Baroque’. The sumptuous facade epitomizes the Filipino transfiguration of western decorative elements, with the figure of St Christopher on the pediment dressed in native clothes, carrying the Christ Child on his back, and holding on to a coconut palm for support. The entire riotously decorated facade is flanked by massive tapering bell towers of unequal heights.

Miagao Church
The interior of Miagao Church.

The Augustinian mission station of Miagao became an independent parish in 1731, when a simple church and convento (parish house) were built. However, destruction of the town by pirates in 1741 and 1754 led to the rebuilding of the town in a more secure location. The new church, constructed in 1787-97, was built as a fortress, to withstand further incursions. It was, however, damaged severely by fire on two occasions – during the revolution against Spain in 1898 and in World War II.”

Today, the Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva stands proud as a legacy of Miagao’s vibrant past. A testament of the town’s devotion and artistic talent. An eternal reminder of Miagao’s creativity. A treasure the world regards now as a heritage.

Miagao Church
The structure is supported with buttresses to protect against earthquakes.

How to Get to Miagao Church

Iloilo City is the popular gateway to Miagao which is less than an hour ride from the city proper. There are public jeepneys going to the town from Mohon Terminal in Molo District or from the Iloilo Terminal Market. You may also catch a bus to Antique which will pass through Miagao. Meanwhile, if you are coming from Antique, just hop on a bus going to Iloilo and get off at Miagao.

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Asia Philippines connect Iloilo City to Manila, Cebu and Davao. Various shipping companies also link the city to major ports of call in the country.

Miagao Church
Miagao Church, a UNESO World Heritage Site in Iloilo.

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  2. Maia Drouelo

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  4. Francisco P. MUyana

    To Whom It May Concern,

    Can I the soft copy of History of all Barangays in MIagao?
    Kailangan ko lang po ang origin ng mga pangalan ng mga barangay.
    Thanks po…

    1. Francisco P. MUyana

      Can I have po?

  5. Ang ganda ng church! I definitely wanna see this when I visit Ilo-Ilo =)

    1. Sama mo kami Rob 🙂

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