Portugese Memento

Portugese Memento

Portugese Memento

Your viewing my second TTV (Through the Viewfinder) attempt.  It is that time of the year where freebie travels are up for grabs.  To Ayuttaya I went and it never failed to fascinate me.  With their charming temples and this single gorgeous Portugese church which is a reminder that faith knows no bounds.

“St. Joseph’s Church was built during the reign of King Narai in 1666 as a result of a request from the missionaries headed by Bishop Lambert de la Motte a missionary who wished to build a church and a mission school. The original wooden church was rebuilt in bricks and mortar in the European style between 1685 and 1695. During the second Burmese attack, the Siamese used the church as a shelter which led to its being destroyed on 23 March 1767. In 1831 Father Pallegoix came to Siam and took care of the restoration work on the church. The restoration was completed in 1847. More additions in the 12th century Romanesque style were made during the tenure of Father Perros during the reign of King Rama V. The church is a place of continuous Catholic worship in Thailand for over 300 years.”

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand

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  1. nice one. again, mahibulong pa ko?

    chichiMarch 12th, 2009 at 06:39
  2. thanks to Ai for sharing this ttv idea. her great works are really infectious. =)

    adminMarch 12th, 2009 at 13:58

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