
In Barangay Guinsay, Danao City, the Durano Foundation Complex has long been a beacon of faith and artistry in Northern Cebu. It has welcomed pilgrims, tourists, and curious travelers with its peaceful walkways, life-size biblical tableaus, and the quiet dignity of its church and surrounding grounds.
Once in Its Full Glory

Years ago, the complex was a place where every detail shone. The Stations of the Cross were vibrant and meticulously kept, their glass-covered huts inviting visitors to pause and pray. The busts of saints and popes lined the walkways like guardians of the faithful. At the heart of it all, the grand dome crowned with Jesus carrying the cross offered a peek inside at the intricate Last Supper scene, a highlight for many who came to reflect or simply admire the artistry.
The Passing of Time

Today, traces of time can be seen. Weeds peek through once-pristine paths, and a few tableaus now bear the gentle wear of the years. The dome’s doors are closed, shielding the Last Supper from public view. Yet despite these changes, the place has not lost its soul. The stillness remains, the faith endures, and the artistry continues to inspire awe in those who visit.
Essence of Its PresenceÂ

The Durano Foundation Complex is more than just a destination, it is a piece of Cebu’s cultural and spiritual heritage. Its sculptures, structures, and grounds tell stories of devotion and community. Visitors hold on to the hope that one day the site will be restored to its former brilliance, allowing future generations to experience the same wonder it once freely shared.
How To Get There?
Location: Barangay Guinsay, Danao City, Cebu, Philippines
By Car: From Cebu City, drive north along the Cebu North Road, passing Mandaue, Liloan, and Compostela until you reach Danao City, Barangay Guinsay sits along the highway, with landmarks like Guinsay Barangay Hall and Guinsay Elementary School easily visible from the road.
By Commute: From Cebu City, head to the Cebu North Bus Terminal in Mandaue and look for buses or modern jeepneys bound for Danao City, routes usually pass through Liloan and Compostela. Tell the driver or conductor you’re getting off at Barangay Guinsay. The trip takes about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic, and the fare ranges from ₱50 to ₱70. Once in Guinsay, you’ll spot landmarks like Guinsay Barangay Hall and Guinsay Elementary School right along the national highway, making it easy to know when to get off.
