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Iglesia ni Cristo Museum (Santa Ana, Manila)

Buildings and structures in Santa Ana, ManilaChurches in ManilaFormer churches in the PhilippinesIglesia ni CristoMuseums in Manila
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Ph mm manila santa ana punta felix y. manalo street iglesia ni cristo chapel (2014)
Ph mm manila santa ana punta felix y. manalo street iglesia ni cristo chapel (2014)

The Iglesia ni Cristo Museum is a museum in Punta, Santa Ana, Manila. The building of the museum was originally used as a place of worship and is the first local congregation of the Iglesia ni Cristo and is now used as a museum by the church. It is the location where founder Felix Manalo first preached about the Iglesia in 1914.

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Iglesia ni Cristo Museum (Santa Ana, Manila)
Felix Manalo Street, Manila Santa Ana (Sixth District)

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Iglesia ni Cristo Museum

Felix Manalo Street
1009 Manila, Santa Ana (Sixth District)
Philippines
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