Showing posts with label tourist spots in Bulacan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourist spots in Bulacan. Show all posts

Featuring Bulacan (12 Best Tourist Spots)

Barasoain Church

1. Barasoain Church

In Philippine history, Bulacan is one of those provinces with a lot of happenings, and until today, the historical sites are still standing. Let's start with Barasoain Church, also known as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, a Roman Catholic church built in 1630 in Malolos City, Bulacan. From the Bulacan Provincial Capitol, we rode in a tricycle to and alighted in front of the church. It was early in the morning, so we had time to take photos without people in the background. Disadvantage? The church was open, but the museum was closed. I was stunned by its structure; thus, standing in front of the façade was remarkable.

TRAVEL GUIDE: CASA REAL SHRINE, Bulacan

Casa Real Shrine Bulacan
Casa Real Shrine is one of the must visit historical sites in Malolos City, Bulacan. It was built in 1580, became the town’s Casa Tribunal, Ayuntamiento, and Casa Presidencia Municipal and was the residence and Office of the Gobernadorcillo during the Spanish time.  It was the site of the Imprenta Nacional of the First Republic, where the revolutionary organs La Independencia, El Heraldo de la Revolucion, Kalayaan and Kaibigan ng Bayan were printed., the printing press of the 1896 Constitution and the Heraldo de Revolucion.