Santo Tomas Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Always impressive
Always a beautiful place to visit where catholic and ancient traditions collide. Last visited in 2010 and 13 years later does not fail to impress us with its location at the heart of the town. During ...
Always a beautiful place to visit where catholic and ancient traditions collide. Last visited in 2010 and 13 years later does not fail to impress us with its location at the heart of the town. During ...
A very beautiful but simple church. A lot of wood was used to build altar and side panels. It was quite a refreshing site from the usual opulence we are finding in Catholic Churches
A very beautiful but simple church. A lot of wood was used to build altar and side panels. It was quite a refreshing site from the usual opulence we are finding in Catholic Churches
Always impressive
Always a beautiful place to visit where catholic and ancient traditions collide. Last visited in 2010 and 13 years later does not fail to impress us with its location at the heart of the town. During ...
Always impressive
Always a beautiful place to visit where catholic and ancient traditions collide. Last visited in 2010 and 13 years later does not fail to impress us with its location at the heart of the town. During ...
Simple but refreshing
A very beautiful but simple church. A lot of wood was used to build altar and side panels. It was quite a refreshing site from the usual opulence we are finding in Catholic Churches
Simple but refreshing
A very beautiful but simple church. A lot of wood was used to build altar and side panels. It was quite a refreshing site from the usual opulence we are finding in Catholic Churches
Historical place built 1545
Place of worship in the middle of a market. Interesting how catholic and Mayan religion meet here. Certainly a place you want to spend a few minutes.