Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in Roxas City, Philippines
The Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral is a Catholic house of worship in Roxas featuring Spanish Baroque design with a central dome and tall spire. The structure stands on the banks of the Panay River and its white walls with decorative details create a notable landmark in the city skyline.
Augustinian friars established the original parish church in 1707, making it one of the oldest religious institutions on Panay Island. The structure has been rebuilt and expanded over the centuries to serve the growing needs of the local community.
The cathedral serves as the spiritual center of the Archdiocese of Capiz where locals gather for daily worship and religious celebrations. People come here to honor the Immaculate Conception, a devotion that holds deep meaning in this community.
The cathedral is easily accessible by local tricycle services and sits near the river, making it simple to locate in the city center. Visitors should note that the church may be closed during services and respectful behavior is expected when entering.
Across from the cathedral stands a rotunda with an illuminated fountain that glows in the evening hours. Nearby runs a historic bridge built in 1910 that crosses the Panay River, offering views of the surrounding landscape.
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