complete the chart below based on the picture of the churches from isabela to ecija bataan and zambales​

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  • mhk

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    holland
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    1 year ago

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1. Tumauini Church

2. San Andres Apostol Parish Church

3. Parish of the Three Kings

4. Saint Dominic De Guzman Parish Church

PLACE:

1. Tumuini, Isabela

2. Brgy. South Poblacion ,Masinloc, Zambales

3. Gapan City

4. Brgy. Laon ,Abucay , Bataan , Philippines

CHARACTERISTICS/ DESIGN:

1. The structure was built entirely of red bricks and done in the style of Late Baroque or Early Rococo . It has for-storey bell tower that looks like a wedding cake.

2. It has saint's niches, vertical, carved niche of the town's patron saint ,and has carving of geometric shapes and medallions on the pediment. It's belfry is designed like a circular template with lantern and cross

3. It has huge side doorways , with both side and a mural of the Holy Trinity on the ceiling with the style of Byzantine architecture. The church is made of bricks ,adobe and lime

4. It is a Renaissance architecture with five layer bell tower defined by decorative balusters and ornamented with semicircular arched windows. It has single or coupled Doric columns ,two saint niches in the main portal and one in the center.

INTERNAL (INDIGENOUS) EXTERNAL (FOREIGN INFLUENCES)

1. It is a Roman Catholic Paris Church of San Matias Apostol ,and is considered the most artistic brick stucture in the country.

2. . The church structure is a student among Spanish -era churches in the Central Luzon region for having been built with coral stone instead of adobe stone.

3. A Roman Catholic Church bulit in 1800's and one of the biggest and oldest churches in Nueva Ecija.

4. It was built in 1587 and was administered in 1588 by the Dominicans.

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