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Pasig Rainforest Water Park

Pasig Rainforest Water Park

1.85km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Pasig Rainforest Park, also known as Pasig City Rainforest Adventure Experience and Pasig Central Park, is a public park in Pasig, eastern Metro Manila. It spans 8 hectares and is a mixed recreational and natural park with a mini-zoo. The rainforest park was opened to the public in 1977 with an initial area of 4.8 hectares. It had an Olympic-sized swimming pool, jogging oval, children's playground, tennis courts, and a fitness center.

St. John the Baptist Parish

St. John the Baptist Parish

2km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

A huge church constructed by Franciscan missionaries near the Laguna Bay in 1579. It was separated as the church of Santa Ana de Sapa in 1583. It was transferred to its present location by Father Pedro Chirino in 1591 and the town was named San Jose del Monte. It was the first stone church outside of Manila. The second larger stone-church, as it is right now, was rebuilt by Father Juan de Salazar in 1630. Now it is one of the famous pilgrimage centres in this area.

San Felipe Neri Parish Church

San Felipe Neri Parish Church

2.99km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

It is the oldest Catholic Church in Mandaluyong City. The Parish is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila. It was one of the oldest churches in this area and is also one of the most visiting places in Mandaluyong.

Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Pasig Cathedral)

Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Pasig Cathedral)

4.54km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

This is the first Marian Parish in the Philippines. The Augustinian Missionaries founded it in 1572. The original patroness of the church was the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary whose feast falls on 2 July. The title of Immaculate Conception was only recognized on 25 April 1587.

Pasig City Museum

Pasig City Museum

4.62km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Housed in the two-storey Concepcion Mansion, Pasig City Museum is a patchwork of art pieces, artifacts, and memorabilia bearing the history of Pasig and its people. The mansion was designed after neo-Castilian architecture. The corkscrew columns, colonnaded terraces, ornamental plasterwork and fringes, and tiled roof are an attraction in itself, showcasing the architectural heritage of the city.

Dambanang Kawayan - St. John the Baptist Parish Church

Dambanang Kawayan - St. John the Baptist Parish Church

5.53km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Dambanang Kawayan, officially known as Saint John the Baptist Parish, is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Barangay Ligid-Tipas in Taguig, Philippines. This church of Tipas formerly belonged to the Immaculate Conception Parish of Pasig and later transferred to the Shrine of Saint Anne in Sta. it was now one of the main attractions in this area.

Hinulugang Taktak

Hinulugang Taktak

5.92km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Hinulugang Taktak is a waterfall in the Philippines found in the province of Rizal on Luzon island. The waterfall area has been designated as a National Park by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and is one of the two most popular tourist spots in Antipolo, Rizal's capital, the other being the Antipolo Cathedral.

St James Memorial Chapel

St James Memorial Chapel

6.1km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

St. James Memorial Chapel, located in Howe, Indiana, is a historic chapel known for its beautiful architecture and rich history. Built-in 1925 by architect E. Thomas Thacker, this quaint chapel was constructed with elements reminiscent of English Gothic architecture, featuring intricate stonework and stunning stained glass windows.

Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned

Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned

6.22km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Also known as OLA Church, this Spanish-era church is located along J. P. Rizal Street in Santa Elena. The church was started by the Augustinians in 1687 and was finished in 1690. On October 21, 1791, the whole parish was consecrated under the Marian title, Nuestra Sra. Delos Desamparados, the second oldest parish in the Philippines after that of Sta.

EDSA Shrine

EDSA Shrine

6.32km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

One of the popular shrine located in the Metro Manila which serves as a monument to the Virgin Mary, the protector of those who participated in the People Power Revolution of 1986. This place is now one of the popular attractions in this area and daily a lot of people visit this place.

Pateros Church

Pateros Church

6.36km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

One of the former roman catholic diocese located in Pateros, Metro Manila. In this church, Santa Martha is enshrined inside a “virina” on the altar. Daily a lot of people visit this place and is one of the renowned places in Metro Manila.

EDSA People Power Monument

EDSA People Power Monument

6.45km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

A huge monument that was built in the corner of Epifanio de Los Santos Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines to commemorate the events of the 1986 People Power Revolution. The monument was nominated as one of the seven symbols of world peace through the #7Peace #PeoplePower initiative.

Makati Park and Garden

Makati Park and Garden

6.54km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Makati Parks and Garden is one of the places you go to unwind without spending if you’re tired of malls. The grounds are massive, well-lit, and peaceful. And the best part is you get one more choice for a reception venue. It was one of the key attractions in Metro Manila.

Marikina River Park

Marikina River Park

6.59km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

The Marikina River Park is a system of parks, trails, open spaces and recreation facilities along an 11-kilometer stretch of the Marikina River in Marikina, eastern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a popular area for camping, jogging, biking, and other outdoor activities not just for Marikina residents but also for those from nearby cities in Metro Manila.

Antipolo Cathedral

Antipolo Cathedral

6.67km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

This is a 17th century Roman Catholic wooden image of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated in the Philippines. The image, a Black Madonna that represents the Immaculate Conception, is enshrined in Antipolo Cathedral in the Sierra Madre mountains east of Metro Manila. he statue is one of the most celebrated images of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Philippines, gaining devotees since the mid-19th century, having been mentioned by José Rizal in his writings.

Jesús dela Peña Chapel

Jesús dela Peña Chapel

6.74km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Jesus dela Pena Chapel is a historic visita in Marikina where the primary Catholic Mass changed into held. Built by means of the Society of Jesus within the yr 1630 with the permission of the reigning Archbishop of Manila, its established order marked the beginning of the recorded history of Marikina, which become once a massive and mountainous vicinity traversed via the Marikina River.

St. Michael the Archangel Parish

St. Michael the Archangel Parish

6.78km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Also known as San Miguel Church is a Catholic church of the Latin Rite dedicated to the seven archangels. The shrine is also known as Malacañang Church as it adjoins the Malacañang Palace complex, the official residence of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. The church building and the interior is one of the main examples of Philippine architecture and it is now one of the main tourist points in Metro Manila.

Armed Forces of the Philippines Museum

Armed Forces of the Philippines Museum

6.83km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

This museum portrays the history of the Philippines ' military forces. Among its collections are infantry guns, rifles, mortars and various war equipment. There are also dioramas, displays and paintings from different wartimes, and artwork and scale models of uniforms of the various Philippine forces throughout history.

Casa Santa Museum

Casa Santa Museum

7.01km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Casa Santa Museum is one of the famous tourist spots in Rizal. It houses around 3,700+ collections of Santa Claus themes and motifs from different countries and considered as one of the most extensive private collections of Santa Claus items in the world. Experience 365 days of Christmas at this museum where small figurines to life-sized Santas are everywhere to be found. Visitors are free to inspect the items and a few can be played with.

Simborio

Simborio

7.05km from Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

An old dome-shaped structure which was built during the 18th century inside the Sta. Ana Cemetery in Taguig in the Philippines. The dome's walls were made of stone and its diameter measures 12 meters. A small cross is situated on top of the dome. Some minor renovations were done to the Simborio in 1980 and 1993.

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Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

Diocesan Shrine and Parish Our Lady of Light

A., Bonifacio Ave, Cainta, 1900 Rizal, Philippines

The Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Light, popularly known as Cainta Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the heart of Manila. The church also operates a neighboring school, Cainta Catholic College. From its time of erection as a parish in 1760 until 1983, it belonged to the Archdiocese of Manila. This church has so many histories to say and it's one of the famous churches from ancient time.