Even if I've lived in Makati for a long time, I often think of this city as relatively young. Before, I even thought that it was established only during the American times. But I was wrong. There are a few places in Makati that are considered by the government as national historical landmarks, one of which is the Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church, which was built in 1620. Although it has been reconstructed and renovated several times, the main design of the church and its altar have not been drastically changed.
Aside from being 394 years old, the church is significant because of the Virgin of the Rose image found at the altar. According to experts, this ivory statue came from Mexico. But what makes it special is the fact that a relic of a strand of hair from the Virgin Mother herself used to be implanted on the statue's breast. Unfortunately, people who lived long in the area say that the hands and head of the figure were replaced by wooden replicas because the original ivory parts -- including the famed relic on the breast -- were stolen when the church was destroyed over a century ago. Despite this, many still visit the church because it houses the only image of La Virgen de la Rosa of its kind in the Philippines.
I believe that this church is significant not only historically but also aesthetically for its beautifully decorated ceilings and its ornately-designed and gold-gilded retablo or altar. If history and visual arts are not good enough reasons for you to go and visit this landmark, then maybe you'd be glad to know that many wedding scenes in countless Filipino movies of the 80's were shot on location in this church. read more