Guimbal Church

The church also sustained damage during World War II and the 1948 earthquake, which also destroyed the convent.

[4] The church is primarily constructed of coral stone and yellow sandstone quarried from nearby Guimaras.

The tower features arch openings, with its uppermost level being hexagonal and adorned with triangular windows and a blind dormer, continuing into the domed roof topped with a cupola and cross.

The church's broken pediment curves inward, and at its apex is a rectilinear cornice, with finials, a stone dome, and a cupola with a cross.

The ceiling is decorated with exposed rafters, and the nave walls are punctuated with arched apertures, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior.