To the National Cultural Treasure of Cebu - Magellan's Cross Pavilion

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Some of our greatest historical and artistic treasures we place in museums; others, we take for walks.Roger Caras

As probinsyana (a girl living in the countryside), I always utilized my time and enjoy every bit of my day whenever I have the chance to visit our Capital, Cebu City, a three-and-a-half-hour bus ride away from home. Almost all of the Government Agencies are here (one of the reasons for my travel this time), so I always make sure to come early so I can have more of my "me time" in the afternoon.

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With the overwhelming traffic of the city and the tiresome long queue at the agencies just to get my transaction done, I rewarded myself with a peaceful stroll on the historic landmark of Cebu City. Either I stroll on the oldest street of the Philippines, Colon Street, visit old churches or simply sit in the park eating my favorite street foods kwek-kwek. This way I felt relaxed and connected with these old places and somehow reminisce about my old-student days.

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So today is my other stroll to one of the famous and historic landmarks of the island of Cebu,The Magellan's Cross. Taraa!

The Magellan's Cross

-A brief history.

On March 1521, in Philippine history, something remarkable and faith-changing happened to our archipelago. This was the time, that a Portuguese voyager Ferdinand Magellan who first circumnavigated the world, discovered our beautiful island of Cebu. At that time, the indigenous people mostly practiced animism, they were pagans. It was F. Magellan who brought Christianism to the Philippine Island. And to cut the long story short, the place where we will take a walk today is said to be the place where the First Cross that Ferdinand Magellan planted in the land of Cebu, and nowadays called The Magellan's Cross Pavilion.

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The cross has been kept and secured inside a Kiosk made of Stone to preserve both the Cross and the rich history of the birth of Christianism in my country. In 1800s, the Original cross planted by Magellan was encased inside a Tindalo Wood Cross (one of the Philippines' finest wood) to protect it from people who cut fragments of it. The people believe it to be miraculous and have healing power.

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So the one you will be seeing is no longer the original cross but rather the Tindalo Case. In this way, the relic will be protected and preserved.

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This historical landmark became one of the most visited sites by foreigners when they come to Cebu. The solid octagon kiosk is open in the daytime for tourists to see the Cross and the lovely Pavilion. Its ceiling has murals depicting the stories of the old Rajas, the Spaniards, and the indigenous people who were baptized to become Catholics.

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Looking at the structure from the outside, one could see that a very important thing is being kept inside. With its thick stone walls and metal bars, the people of Cebu City treasured this site wholeheartedly.

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Panoramic view of the Pavilion.

Where it is located?

The Magellan's Cross Pavilion is located beside the ancient Sto. Nino Church and in front of the City Hall. It is surrounded by a beautiful and clean park. People from different walks of life visit the Kiosk to pray while some visit for tourism purposes.

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The Park

Although flocked with visitors every day, the site remained clean and peaceful because of its spacious park. The park is full of green grasses and ornamental plants. Even if it's in the city, the place remained relaxing and refreshing coz of the big trees.

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The green grasses were enclosed on a fence making it a home for some birds.

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During this time on my walk, I saw some teenager riding their bikes. There were also vendors selling souvenirs and ornamental plants.

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The Magellan's Cross is not just a site for Faith and Religion but also becomes a place for those people living in the city who miss the quietness and calmness of the province because of the wonderful park that surrounds it.

P.S., The Magellan's Cross was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines last 2021. Source Wiki

That's for our stroll today, hope you had a great time. Thank you for reading guys. Hope you are all safe and well.

Warm smiles :) from @callmesmile

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Magellan's Cross and Basilica del Sto Nino are places known as tourist destinations. Ka nice na diay.

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You should try visit it Maam Ler as a tourist.😊 Ma amaze ka sa structure and history. hehe

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I visited this place before the pandemic! I even had some pictures and I regret I wasn't able to buy bigger Sto Ninos.

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You should come back then in the future Ms. lhes.😊

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I missed this place.. Gabi nung pinuntahan namin to kya d masyado naenjoy

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Miss Jane, taga Cebu ba sd ka?

I too before, di jd kaau ko mag enjoy aning mga historic places, but now that I've grown up, I find myself interested in these ancient things and places. Is this adulting too?

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Nope...I worked in Bantayan Island before...minsan pumupunta city kpag may conference and party.

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The last time I visited here was 2015 and I couldn't imagine how beautiful it is today. Good thing you visit once again and you share it here feels like we are there with you. ❣️

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It has improved a lot since then, but it had remained peaceful and clean. Mao jd akong ganahan anhi dinhi.😊

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Pagka nindot sa lugar na walay hugaw!!
Sa city diay ka nag college noh. hehe

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Cebu seems to be the place to be. There are so many posts from there. Do you know any other people from Hive who visited it already?

Great photos, nice walk. Thank you for sharing!

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