I wonder if catholics pass by this building and do the sign of the cross. That's probably what my wife would do, hehe. This is still Chijmes, the former convent turned dining-shopping-entertainment site. According to the site, it took five and a half years of painstaking restoration to create this shoppers' and diners' paradise.
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Another look at Chijmes
I wonder if catholics pass by this building and do the sign of the cross. That's probably what my wife would do, hehe. This is still Chijmes, the former convent turned dining-shopping-entertainment site. According to the site, it took five and a half years of painstaking restoration to create this shoppers' and diners' paradise.
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yes, painstaking work and it's not a church anymore. you can rent it for a wedding and corporate functions though.
parang sa main building sa Uste, daming nagsisign of the cross ehehe!
my thoughts exactly gewi! haha
Good photo of a very imposing building. Moreoften these days we worship shopping...
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