Magellan's Cross is a historical landmark located in Cebu City, Philippines. It was planted by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 to symbolize the arrival of Christianity in the region. The cross is housed in a small chapel and is made of wood, encased in a protective structure to preserve it for future generations.
Visitors to Magellan's Cross often come to admire its significance and take part in the local culture. The site is a popular tourist attraction, drawing people who want to learn about the history of Christianity in the Philippines and the impact of European exploration in the area.