The Entrance Fee is 5$. Although I didn't go through the tour, I looked up on my phone the history of the church as I sat in one of the pews.
It made me smile as I sat in the Church and got to catch the ringing of the church bells signalling the time. When you walk into the Church you're going to be amazed by the painted night sky above you with golden stars and stained glass rose window skylights. The centre one with more details of what looks to be saints standing side by side surrounded by little angels. Can be easily over looked by those that don't look up. The pews ends have unique carvings in them as though you pray with the saints. The stained glass windows around the church are beautiful to look at, and also the various paintings on the walls all around. A beautiful single persons stair well which winds from the first floor also has two statues who seem to be conversing with one another. The decorative relief around the church is amazing to behold, with such amazing craftsmanship all around.
Wander to the chapel in the back - The sacred heart chapel.
It's a room of warmth golden glow. Beautiful.
For those that like interesting historical religious titbits of information or little Easter eggs. There are two small alters in this chapel that have very old Catholic symbolic references that are rarely known today - which means these altars are most likely very old. One has a small painted calf - long ago there were animal sacrifices, offerings to God. You can also find a symbol of the pyramid with the all seeing eye on the other - symbol for the holy trinity. Well at least I thought finding these symbols a treat to see. Maybe I'm just dorky like that - but if you would like to see it, take some time to enjoy the altars and keep your eyes open - the symbols are kind of small.