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Eiffel – The ActiveTalker http://theactivetalker.com Musings of an active talker Thu, 26 Apr 2012 03:21:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 San Sebastian Church http://theactivetalker.com/2012/04/san-sebastian-church/ http://theactivetalker.com/2012/04/san-sebastian-church/#respond Thu, 26 Apr 2012 03:21:02 +0000 http://theactivetalker.com/?p=663 The San Sebastian Church is located in one of the older districts of Manila, Quiapo. The church was originally made of wood but was burned by the Chinese in 1651. It was later rebuilt with brick but was destroyed by earthquake in 1859, 1863 and 1880. It was Spanish friar Esteban Martinez who commissioned Genaro Palacios, a Spanish architect to design it.

A lot of people say the church’s steel structure was designed by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, the person responsible for the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris and Statue of Liberty in Liberty Island, New York. Some say it’s just a legend but looking on the church’s structure, one can say that it is really Eiffel’s work. The church is the only all-steel church in Asia that was made from pre-fabricated steel imported from Belgium. It was enormous that it had to shipped here in 8 instalments.
It was constructed like making a structure from Lego.

Unknown to many, the church today is suffering from decay, considering its steel structure and old age. Some people are raising awareness on the current situation of the church to save it. I hope the government can do something to save one of the historical structures in the country that is currently in dire need of help.

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