Saint Rose of Lima Parish Church, commonly known as Gamu Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Gamu, Isabela, Philippines.
The church was constructed around 1750 by Martin Fernández, a priest who also made the town planning for Gamu.
[1] The Baroque-styled church's distinct feature is its facade's pointed towers.
The church has a life-size image of the Peruvian nun Rose of Lima, the patron saint of embroidery, gardening, and cultivation of blooming flowers.
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