Standing under a Spanish-styled pavilion in Cebu City, Philippines is a large wooden cross that claims to be the one planted by famed explorer Ferdinand Magellan, yet some believe it is nothing but a replica.
Magellan’s Cross holds a very big part of the history of Cebu. It is believed to be a Christian cross planted by the Portuguese and Spanish explorers headed by Ferdinand Magellan. It was planted upon their arrival in Cebu on March 15, 1521. That day also marked the birth of Christianity in the land.
The original cross was believed by the people of old to have miraculous healing powers so they started chipping it away. Because of that, the government officials was prompted to supposedly encased it in another wooden cross made from tindalo.It is now housed in a small chapel. Rumors say though that the original cross was destroyed or disappeared after the death of Magellan.
Cebu Magellan’s cross is housed in a small chapel located near the Basilica Minore Del Sto. Nino on Magallanes Street (Magallanes being the Spanish name of Magellan), Cebu City, right in front of the Cebu City Hall.
There are a lot of means to get to the Magellan’s Cross. From the airport, you can directly ride a taxi going to the City Hall. It will cost you more or less P250.00. If you are from within Cebu City, you can just ride a jeepney from your place going to downtown Cebu most specifically to the City Hall. Or if you are a tourist, you can book a Cebu City Sugbo Tour; Magellan’s cross is included in that package.
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