The Shrine of St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon offers a serene and immersive experience with a touch of Korean heritage. We visited on a Sunday morning and paid an entrance fee of ₱20 per person. I’m not sure if parking is free, as we left our car at Nuestro Señor Jesucristo Parish and Diocesan Shrine of Saint Andrew Kim Tae-gon, about a 10-minute walk away.
If you’re coming by motorcycle, access is easy, but for cars, the road leading to the shrine is narrow—only one car can pass at a time, requiring a bit of patience. However, once inside, parking space is available.
The museum inside the shrine provides insightful information about St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, showcasing his history and significance.
Overall, it’s a peaceful and meaningful place to visit, perfect for reflection, cultural appreciation, or even prenup...
Read moreHaving been closed because of pandemic the place is now open to visitors 🙏🙏😇 Having entrance fee 20 peso per person and 10 peso for vehicle. Beautiful grounds shrines , chapel and museum very interesting having history and horrible execution of saint Andrew Kim who brought Christianity to Korea Great place to prey and look around peaceful 🙏🙏👍👍 If you go down from McDonald's on McArthur highway it's down anarrow road better to ask direction easy to miss Friday Saturday Sunday museum and grounds open 8am to 5pm Monday closed Tues wednes Thursday photo opertunitys making appointments Please avoid making lots of noise as the grounds are covenant grounds respect god...
Read moreShrine of St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon (Diocese of Malolos) The Shrine of St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon is a peaceful and serene place, perfect for quiet reflection and prayer. Although the structure is a bit old, it adds to the charm and historical feel of the area. The surroundings are calm, and the atmosphere is truly relaxing. The location is slightly tucked away from the main road, so you might need to drive a bit further in, but it’s still easy to reach. There’s a small entrance fee of ₱20, and parking also costs ₱20. Overall, it’s a simple but meaningful stop, especially for those interested in religious history or looking for a quiet retreat from the busier...
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