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Friday, July 19, 2013

Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery ~ Laguna Escapade Part 3

The Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery Historical Landmark is a fine example of Spanish colonial architecture. Built by the Franciscan Friar Vicente Velloc in 1845, its octagonal grounds are enclosed by a wall decorated with wrought-iron grills and stonework meant to look like drapery.



View from Gate/Entrance ~ no entrance fee for this place, but you need to register as a guest.


Some of the apartment type tombs outside.


Some of the apartment type tombs outside.


This crypt was used as a secret meeting place of the revolutionary leaders of Laguna in 1890s


Stairs going to the crypt...


On our way down to the crypt.... this is soooo creepy


The crypt..


Emotera sa Crypt...

Entrance fee : none!

For details on how to get to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery and details of our complete itinerary of Laguna Escapade, kindly read our post: The Plan Laguna escapade.

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