The Calvary Hills of Iguig, Cagayan Valley consists of the 11 hectares of rolling hills with life-size concrete statues of the station of the cross and the church of San Antonio de Galicia. This colonial place is popular for the devotees of the Holy Week (Lenten Season), which depicts Jesus Christ suffering. There was also a great view of the Cagayan Valley river, the longest river of the Philippines. The colonial Spanish church has flying buttresses behind to support or reinforce the wall in case of earthquakes. The fourteen stations were made in 1982, conceived by parish priest Rogelio Cortez. Calvary Hills is one of the most photograph attractions in Cagayan Valley . #bakasyonNiDudong #Iguig (at Iguig Calvaiguig Calvary Hills & Parish of St. James the Greater)










