San Dionisio Church Ruins

It was built out of manposteria (coral stone mixed with lime mortar), and the surviving elements including buttresses rising to a height of 13 feet (4.0 m).

The ruins are the only surviving remnant of the Spanish colonial headquarters complex that stood in this area.

[2] The first San Dionisio Church was constructed in 1681, but rebuilt after a fire three years later.

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