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Banza Church Ruins: Mindanao's Oldest Stone Church and a Testament to Resilience

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The Banza Church Ruins in Butuan City are the oldest stone church ruins in Mindanao, featuring a centuries‑old bell tower embraced by a giant balete tree, offering a peaceful and historically rich site for visitors.

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BUTUAN CITY — Located beside the Agusan River in Barangay Banza, the Banza Church Ruins stand as the oldest known stone church ruins in Mindanao. Built by the Recollect Missionaries and consecrated by Jesuit Fr. Valerio de Ledesma on September 8, 1597, this once-beautiful coral‑stone church served as the first Catholic church in Mindanao. Today, its centuries‑old walls are now embraced by the roots of a giant balete tree, creating a hauntingly beautiful scene that speaks of history, nature, and resilience.

A Church Burned and Abandoned

The church was burned to the ground by Moro pirates in 1753. Though it was later rebuilt, it eventually fell into disuse after the town center was transferred to Baug (now Magallanes) in 1865. What remains today is the bell tower, now nearly swallowed by the balete tree, offering visitors a quiet, contemplative space to reflect on the past.

What Visitors Can Experience

The ruins offer a serene atmosphere ideal for photography, historical reflection, and quiet exploration. Visitors can admire the massive stone walls, walk through the roofless nave, and observe how the balete tree has become part of the structure. The site is open 24/7 with free admission, though there are no restrooms or stores on‑site, so visitors are encouraged to bring water and snacks.

How to Get There

The ruins are located about 6 to 7 kilometers southwest of Butuan City proper. From the city center, visitors can take a jeepney bound for Barangay Banza (routes R4, R7, R8, or R10) and then a tricycle for the final stretch. The site is also accessible by private vehicle, with roadside parking available.

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