Like the Duomo is to Florence, the bell tower is a focal point in Tabaco’s landscape. Being visible from almost anywhere in the city, it is constantly used as a point of reference when trying to locate places within Tabaco. Despite the rising heights of modern buildings, the church belfry remains an imposing structure in Tabaco. One can only imagine how much more impressive it was centuries ago, in a bare landscape.
During those ancient times, the belfry might have been a dependable warning device against attacks from pirates. It is said that the tower once had a mystical bell whose powerful tolling could be heard even in distant lands. Because the bell’s thunderous tolling invariably spoiled their attacks, pirates supposedly removed it from the tower and buried it under a river where it is guarded by an unbreakable spell. Old folks say that on quiet nights, the bell’s ringing, though softened by age, can still be heard.