Minor Basilica of St. Martin of Tours
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The largest Catholic church in the Philippines and in Asia, frequently referred to as the "Crown Jewel of Taal." A major historical and religious landmark.
See MoreColonial Era Landmark
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A well-preserved historical house showcasing Spanish colonial architecture and providing a glimpse into the life of affluent Filipino families of the past.
See MoreHeritage Home Museum
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Home of the Goco family, this house is a beautiful example of a *Bahay na Bato* and features historical artifacts and period furniture, preserving the town's heritage.
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Ruins of the first formal school established in Taal, built during the Spanish colonial period, representing the town's educational heritage and historical foundation.
See MoreSacred Pilgrimage Site
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A national religious treasure housing the image of the Our Lady of Caysasay. Pilgrims visit this site for reflection and its proximity to the miraculous Sta. Lucia Wells.
See MoreDon Leon Apacible Ancestral House
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The beautifully restored ancestral home of Don Leon Apacible, a revolutionary leader and diplomat. This museum showcases historical artifacts and period furniture, preserving the town's heritage.
See MoreRevolutionary Hideaway
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Two ancestral houses linked by history, famously used as a meeting place and hideout for revolutionaries during the Philippine struggle for independence.
See MoreMiraculous Spring
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Also known as *Balon ng Sta. Lucia*, this natural spring is located near the Caysasay Shrine and is believed to have healing properties. A serene spot for reflection.
See MoreVintage Camera Museum
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A unique museum dedicated to vintage cameras and photography, housed in an old ancestral home, offering a glimpse into visual history and the evolution of film.
See MoreAgoncillo Shrine/Museum
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The ancestral house and final resting place of Marcela Mariño Agoncillo, the primary seamstress of the Philippine flag, and her husband Don Felipe. A profound National Historical Shrine.
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