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Cathedral Museum of Cebu

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Gallery three shows how churches were constructed in the Spanish era and shows photographs as well as actual building materials used. The fourth gallery is a gathering of Saints, exhibiting a collection of statues of saints from various parishes, including one of St. Joseph at his deathbed. The fifth
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Up a wide staircase to the upper floors are several galleries. The first is a gallery of photographs and illustrations depicting the growth of the Catholic faith in the island. The second gallery contains the memorabilia of Cardinal
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A considerably smaller ecclesial museum was opened at the same site in 1995, and was only a one-room affair at the ground floor of the present museum. It stopped operating upon the death of the curator,
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The focus of the museum is regional Church architecture and artifacts. Many of the items on display are from the Spanish colonial times.
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The museum is under the direction of the Archdiocesan Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church, chaired by Msgr.
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In the museum there is a chapel, which has become an exhibition area for "the Carmen collection" (from the parish of
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fronting the lobby, which will house a coffee shop and museum shop. Beyond this there will be a garden.
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It was built in the early nineteenth hundred century probably during the incumbency of Cebu Bishop
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is Brian Brigoli, assisted by Louella Eslao and Mary Frances Villacastin-Despi.
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It was first the parish convent of the Cathedral, then a school of the
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Index

Cebu City
Philippines
Archdiocese of Cebu
Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
World War II
Santos Gomez Marañon
Oslob, Cebu
Naga
Argao
Sibonga
University of San Carlos
Carmen, Cebu
tabernacle
gradas
altar panels
silver

Ricardo J. Vidal
Ricardo Vidal
election of a pope
Julio Rosales
chalices
ciboriums
patio
Carlito V. Pono
curator
Virgilio R. Yap
Official Website
Photos

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