BUKIDNON WEDDINGS – Planning a Philippine wedding in beautiful Bukidnon? One of the favorite wedding venues in Bukidnon is the Monastery of Transfiguration in Malaybalay City. At the heart of the monastery is the tranquil Bukidnon wedding chapel that’s known for its world class design and architecture, having been designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin.
The Monastery of Transfiguration, also known as the Benedictine monastery, has a cone shaped church, which is a favorite wedding venue of couples not only from Bukidnon but from all over the Philippines and the rest of the world.
Here are some lovely Bukidnon wedding photos taken at the Monastery of Transfiguration or Benedictine Transfiguration Monastery. Thank you to Bukidnon wedding photographer One Happy Story and to the couple, Dino and Honey, for the photos. If you need wedding suppliers in Bukidnon, please feel free to leave a comment below.
Meanwhile, you may want to read these guidelines if you wish to visit the Monastery of Transfiguration.








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