Category Archives: Historical Sites

Santa Filomena church ruins

An Archaeological open site has been identified in Barangay Baliwagan,particularly at the abandoned Santa Filomena church ruins constructed in 1960. The site is recorded as Filomena Open Site where a small number of earthenware sherds and tradeware sherds were recovered. It has a geographic coordinates of 8°43’13” north latitude and 124°46’98” east longitude (Longitude wrong!!) with an elevation of 12 masl. (Source)

Damaged by storm.

Santa Filomena Statue in Baliwagan, Balingasag  (PDF-file)

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Google Map:Santa Filomena Church Ruins
approx. location

Old Brick Wall

Construction of the brick church (Sta. Rita de Cascia Church) is said to have started in 1892 by the Jesuits and finished in 1895 at the present location as the original wooden church near the coast was eventually destroyed by an encroaching sea. The lower level is made of bricks while the upper level made of wood. Two wooden belfries stood at the sides and three altars were installed.

During World War II, the guerrillas hastily burned the church because Japanese soldiers were stationed there. After the war, only the stone structure was left standing. (Source)

Blog about…
THE OLD BRICK CHURCH OF BALINGASAG:
Its Loss and Reconstruction
by “OldBulletsBiker”

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Municipal:Balingasag
Barangay:Brgy. 3
Address:Tres Martines Street
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The Vega House

According to the locals, it was build around 200 years ago and made primarily of one of the Philippines’ strongest molave tree. The design of the house is common of the 18th and 19th century houses but one thing that makes this unique and notable are the sculpted wooden men on the four outside corners of the house which looks like carrying the second floor. (Source)


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The Vega House is known as the Oldest Ancestral House found in the Municipality of Balingasag, Misamis Oriental.
What’s the most interesting fact about this ancestral home is the sculpted wooden man supporting the second floor structures that will make you feel nostalgic about vintage memoirs.
According to the town folks, this ancestral house belongs to the family of the late Maria Clara Vega Jimenez, the mother of movie personality “Inday Badiday” and Philippine Daily Inquirer Editor-In-Chief Letty Jimenez Magsanoc. (Source)

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City/Municipal:Balingasag
Barangay:Brgy. 5
Address:Rizal Street / Regalado Street
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