Molo Church is a famous Spanish-colonial church and heritage site in Molo District. It known for the prominent red spires that crown its tall bell towers and as “the feminist church” because of the all-women ensemble of saints represented in 16 statues perched on the aisle pillars. Built in neogothic style, the church is one of the Iloilo City’s most familiar landmarks and top tourist attractions.
Unnamed Road, Molo, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
? Molo Church can be found beside Molo Plaza, the central landmark in Molo District.
? It is quite famous, so it should be easy to get to by taxi or jeepney commute.
? Almost all jeepneys routes with “Molo” or “Arevalo” on its name will pass by the plaza or near it including Villa Arevalo, Molo Mandurriao, Molo Baluarte, Oton Anhawan, and Oton Derecho.
Credits: Tatak Ilonggo