Paoay Church

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Paoay Church
Saint Augustine Parish Church
San Agustin Church of Paoay
Iglesia de San Agustín de Paoay (Spanish)
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Church façade and bell tower in 2023
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Paoay Church
Location in Luzon
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Paoay Church
Location in the Philippines
18°3′41.5″N120°31′17.5″E / 18.061528°N 120.521528°E / 18.061528; 120.521528
Location Paoay, Ilocos Norte
CountryPhilippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Parish church
Founded1686;339 years ago (1686)
Founder(s)Padre Antonio Estavillo
Dedication Saint Augustine of Hippo
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designation National Cultural Treasure, World Heritage Site
Designated1973, 1993
Architect(s) Padre Antonio Estavillo
Architectural type Church building
Style Earthquake Baroque
Groundbreaking 1694;331 years ago (1694)
Completed1710;315 years ago (1710)
Specifications
Length110 metres (360 ft)
Width40 metres (130 ft)
Number of towers 1
Number of spires 15
Materials Coral stone and bricks
Administration
Province Nueva Segovia
Diocese Laoag
Official nameChurch of San Agustin (Paoay)
Part of Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Criteria Cultural: (ii)(iv)
Reference 677bis-003
Inscription1993 (17th Session)
Extensions2013