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Chapel of San Pancratius in Manila

Manila Monuments and Historic Buildings: Chapel of San Pancratius



Rating: 3.8 5
Rank: 15 About 45
Number of ratings: 1

Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: San Marcelino & General Luna Sts Manila
Telephone: 3027381



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Chapel of San Pancratius

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10/27/2008

The Chapel of San Pancratius located behind the park organizes mass on Sundays. The Chapel is also popular for weddings.
Remnants of Spanish governors and influential people were laid to rest in the Chapel of San Pancratius. The remains of Governor-General Ramon Solano are still in the chapel.

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