Iglesia ni Cristo
Fatima-Malabog Road

Iglesia ni Cristo
The Iglesia ni Cristo is located at Fatima-Malabog Road in Davao City, Philippines.
Location
- The church was built in 1933 in an Art Deco style, reportedly designed by architect Juan C. Cruz.
- The building's design features a distinctive blend of Spanish colonial and modern elements, reflecting the church's history as a Christian denomination founded in the Philippines in 1914 by Felix Y. Manalo.
History and Architecture
The church was built in 1933 in an Art Deco style, reportedly designed by architect Juan C. Cruz. The building's design features a distinctive blend of Spanish colonial and modern elements, reflecting the church's history as a Christian denomination founded in the Philippines in 1914 by Felix Y. Manalo.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Iglesia ni Cristo is a Christian denomination with a significant following in the Philippines and globally. The church's teachings emphasize the importance of personal holiness, obedience to God's commands, and the authority of its leaders.
Notable Features
- One notable feature of the church is its grand organ, which is reportedly one of the largest in the country.
- The church also features a distinctive bell tower that dominates the surrounding landscape.
Heritage Status
The Iglesia ni Cristo has been recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark in Davao City, with efforts underway to preserve its architectural heritage for future generations.
Visiting Information
- The church is open to visitors during regular hours of operation.
- However, due to security concerns, access may be restricted on certain days or at specific times.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Iglesia ni Cristo.
Details
| Name | Iglesia ni Cristo |
|---|---|
| City | Davao City |
| Country | Philippines |
| Coordinates | 7.3136, 125.47993 |
| Architect | Juan C. Cruz |
| Current use | church |
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