Lazi Convent Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Long weekend getaway
We had to visit the Lazi Convent in Siquijor to get a feel of the culture in that island. They have a beautiful church . It’s big and serene. I love the wooden floor, the altar and the location.
I'd come back here myself. It is a nice structure, refurbished by our National Historical Commission. The second floor has a museum documenting the history of the church just across the way and the co...
Entrance was P20. Old building. Old wood. Very nice collection- unfortunately no guide to explain it. There were old log books of baptisms made; Chinese broken pots; priests vestments; and Catholic...
The church is free entry but the Convent is 20 pesos. Can spend about an hour total here and it makes for some nice photos. There is some interesting old artefacts on show in the Convent, some quite s...
Long weekend getaway
We had to visit the Lazi Convent in Siquijor to get a feel of the culture in that island. They have a beautiful church . It’s big and serene. I love the wooden floor, the altar and the location.
I'd Go Back To This Nice Place
I'd come back here myself. It is a nice structure, refurbished by our National Historical Commission. The second floor has a museum documenting the history of the church just across the way and the co...
Beautiful
Entrance was P20. Old building. Old wood. Very nice collection- unfortunately no guide to explain it. There were old log books of baptisms made; Chinese broken pots; priests vestments; and Catholic...
A very pleasant visit
The church is free entry but the Convent is 20 pesos. Can spend about an hour total here and it makes for some nice photos. There is some interesting old artefacts on show in the Convent, some quite s...
Historic Convent fronting the Church
Minimal fee for a brief look back at the old convent and history of the place thats just infront of the Church.