The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist was first built from wood in 1690, replaced with stone from 1732-67 and later rebuilt in 1812. The present structure was built from 1881-98 by Fr. Jose Diaz. The church was damaged in 1944 and rebuilt in 1948. The church is noted for its wide open central nave and circular niches. The churchyard has life-size tableaus of the 14 Stations of the Cross. Its bell tower, mounted on the horizontal extension of the facade, is topped by a Baroque-style dome.
And this is a circular flyover of the church taken from a height of 40m.
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