Cagsawa Church
Cagsawa Church is a historic church located in the town of Daraga, in the province of Albay, Philippines. Built in 1587, it was originally part of a larger complex that served as a center for the Catholic faith in the region. The church is famous for its picturesque ruins, which were left standing after the devastating eruption of Mayon Volcano in 1814.
Today, the remains of Cagsawa Church are a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who come to admire the stunning backdrop of Mayon Volcano. The site also features a bell tower, which is one of the few structures that survived the eruption, and serves as a reminder of the area's rich history and cultural heritage.