I was reading a blog about
Taal Batangas being compared to Vigan because of its century old charm. I got
so interested so I packed my bag and visit the place to see for myself. I know nothing about architecture or anything like that but walking around this small village is like walking back century years
ago.
I first paid a visit to Taal
Basilica and I was amazed by its beauty it was like a church in Rome. According
to them it was the Asia’s biggest catholic church.
A few steps from the church
is the Escuela Pia, unfortunately it was close that time so I was not able to
see what is inside.
Situated a few blocks from
Taal Basilica are three museums, the
Galeria Taal, The Apacible and the Agoncillo Museum.
I first visited Galeria Taal which is a vintage camera museum showcasing Manny Barrion Inumerable’s wide collection of vintage cameras. It is also a gallery of Philippine antiquarium photographs of the 1800’s, American occupation, Second World War and the Liberation period. I was amazed that this house holds a million worth of vintage camera collection.
I first visited Galeria Taal which is a vintage camera museum showcasing Manny Barrion Inumerable’s wide collection of vintage cameras. It is also a gallery of Philippine antiquarium photographs of the 1800’s, American occupation, Second World War and the Liberation period. I was amazed that this house holds a million worth of vintage camera collection.
I walk further down
Agoncillo street to visit the other two museums, unfortunately I only made
it to Apacible because the Agoncillo museums
closes at 4:00 in the afternoon.
My tour around this town
gives me an opportunity to take a glimpse and be part of the history.
Happy Travel,
Wamboy
Wamboy
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