Beauty of San Ildefonso

    San Ildefonso was a former rancheria of Bantay before it became a municipality, but because of its size it was annexed to Sto. Domingo as a barrio. In 1921, Assembly man (and future president) Elpidio Quirino worked to convert San Ildefonso into a municipality again, two of it’s main attraction  is the Church and Acacia Tree. 
The present church was built and constructed in 1773 and was completed in 1783. It is an example of early renaissance Architecture. 

   The church is famous for its beautiful “retablos” (altars) and 14 ‘Via Crusis’ of Station of the Cross curved in bass relief of wood and other antiques. 
The Acacia Tree also known as the Raintree or monkeypod tree, is an introduced species from Central and south America. The acacia tree is alleged one of the Oldest trees in the municipality of San Ildefonso, more than five decades still stand strong.

  This amazing old and big tree is truly remarkable site especially to the visitors and tourist of our town. The acacia tree is a symbol of strength and resiliency of every barangay and its people . Important milestones  have been celebrated under the big acacia tree such as wedding, debut, special events/programs  of the municipality, new years celebration of the entire town. This view is truly amazing.

Comments

  1. Wow San ildefonso is so good in your pictures, maybe i will go there someday

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  2. You did an amazing job nice quality what ai do you use and what humanizer did u use

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  3. A very interesting and informative post.

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  4. nice one i ,love this blog you did a great job

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  5. Nice place! planning to visit soon!

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  6. What a history of San Ildefonso! Its so Unique

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  7. wow san ildefonso is really nice!

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