Located in the center of Manila, we participated in the event, the organizer organized the visit, and invited cultural experts to give professional explanations, which was very beneficial. Romanesque architecture. It is a Catholic church, blue and gray, very solemn, quaint, the residence of the Catholic Archbishop of Manila, the original church was built in 1581 and was constantly destroyed and rebuilt. Stone carving and rose-shaped carving windows and ancient. The stained glass windows are colorful in the sun. The interior is completely stoned and looks particularly heavy. The rows of seats mottled, showing the vicissitudes of history. It was catching up with Mass when I went. The organ bursts, adding to the sense of sacredness.