Alimodian Church
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“); } ?>The Alimodian Church was first constructed in 1787 by Fr. Florencio Martin. The structure was became famous because of its artistic belfry, which used to be one of the tallest among churches in Iloilo and Negros. Although the belfry had survived three earthquakes (1787, 1869, 1887), the 1948 earthquake called Lady Kaykay contributed to the collapse of its second and third levels.

The Alimodian Church is made of limestone and its architecture has a neoclassic inspiration. Strange openings/holes of unknown purpose can be found in different areas of the church. A blatantly dominating part of the church is its dome, which is a recent addition.

Beside the Church is its convent, which used to stretch until the edge of the town plaza. Aside from the belfry, the 1948 earthquake also led to the collapse of the church convent’s second level, it is currently being reconstructed by the church parish.

Between the Alimodian Church and its convent is a beautiful landscaped mini garden utilized for receptions for weddings, parties and other celebrations. At the far side of the garden is the grotto of our Lady, an attraction of the Alimodian Church, which speaks of Alimodiananon’s devotion to Mary.

The Alimodian Church can be found right beside the Church Plaza. Click Here to know how to get to Alimodian.
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My pleasure Mr. Lino
replyI’m actually subscribed to your photoblog :) I a bit of a fan of yours, hehe
Thanks for featuring my hometown’s church in your site… Very informative… keep it up… :)
replyMarcos, thanks for droppingby, love your site here…
replyAlam mo bang dyan pinanganak ang mother ko sa Alimodian, kaya gusto ko makapunta dyan, I was still a toddler when I last went there. Babalik talaga ulet ako dyan para makapunta sa Alimodian.