Discover the best top things to do in Albay Province, Philippines including Albay Astrodome, St Gregory the Great Cathedral, Lignon Hill, Japanese War Tunnels, Liberty Bell, Fallen Sons of Ligao Monument, Jose Maria Penaranda Monument, Behia Stations of the Cross.
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Albay Astrodome is a multi-purpose, domed sports and event stadium, and serves as the main venue of the biggest events in the Province. It has seating capacity of 6,000 persons. It was inaugurated on August 26, 1997.
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Catholic Cathedral in historic part of Legazpi City. Many Masses on Sundays plus on other days. Large congregations attend on Sundays.
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We went here at noon and it was so hot but the good thing was there were just few people. You can buy sili ice cream and souvenirs there. There's also zipline. Love seeing Mayon from the viewpoint of that area. On the other side of the hill, you can have a bird's eyeview of the city, Legazpi Airport, and Pacific ocean.
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A gift of United States of America to Albayanos after World War II. The Liberty Bell is a bronze bell installed in 1945 by the American liberation forces at the Peñaranda Park, in front of Albay Provincial Capitol. It is enclosed with a dome-shaped concrete structure with this inscription, "Whenever oppression knocks at your door, feel free to ring this bell".
The development of modern-day Albay was largely the work of Jose Maria Peñaranda, who served from 1834-1843. A distinguished military engineer, he strengthened the province's forts and offshore defenses, built roads and bridges, helped construct buildings and promoted agriculture and industry. Queen Sofia of Spain personally unveiled the new life-size statue of Peñaranda on July 5, 2012.
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