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Museums in Metro Manila – Journey Up


October is Museums and Galleries month within the Philippines. When you’re in search of one thing new to do within the metro except for visiting malls, why not discover museums as an alternative. Whether or not you’re on a museum date with mates or exploring solo, there are various notable museums round Metro Manila value your time. A few of these are utterly free to go to.

Right here’s a reference record of museums in Metro Manila for individuals who need to study extra about historical past, tradition, or recognize artwork. I’ve included their location, enterprise hours and entrance charges if any.

NOTE: This record relies on museums that I’ve personally visited in Metro Manila. I’ll replace this put up each time I go to a brand new museum.

Interactive artwork museum the place you change into a part of the artwork. Has 3D work and digital projections. Child-friendly.

  • Handle: 175 fifteenth Avenue, Cubao, Quezon Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 11 am to 7:30 pm, Saturday to Sunday: 11 am to eight:30 pm.
  • Charges: P850 (grownup), P700 (junior highschool to varsity pupil), P600 (kindergarten to grade faculty college students, senior residents, PWDs), Free (kids three ft under)
  • Ebook discounted tickets right here.

Effectively-curated museum showcasing Philippine historical past and tradition with archival movies, interactive shows, advantageous artwork, indigenous textiles, and archaeological artifacts multi function house. This comprises some interactive displays together with artifacts you’ll be able to play with and a diorama AR expertise.

  • Handle: Greenbelt Park, Makati Avenue, nook Dela Rosa Road, Ayala Heart, Makati Metropolis
  • Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am to six pm (besides holidays)
  • Charges: P750 (common), P450 (children below 12, college students, PWDs, lecturers, seniors, museum employees, librarians & different companions). Free for youths under 3, Ayala Museum members, legally blind & ICOM card holders.

Quirky museum with restricted version books and revealed supplies from over 200 nations and islands and a worthy ethnological assortment.

  • Handle: Ebook Museum cum Ethnology Heart, 127 Dao Road, Marikina Heights, Marikina Metropolis.
  • Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9 am to 4 pm.
  • Charges: P200 per head for the galleries (breakdown: P40 for Ebook Museum, P30 for Cordillera Show Space, P20 for Mindanao Show space, P10 for Marikina Historic Pathway, P100 for Annex). Non-compulsory: P100 consumable voucher on the James Dean Café.

A dwelling museum that options the approach to life of an prosperous Filipino household in the course of the late Spanish colonial period.

  • Handle: Plaza San Luis Advanced, Common Luna cor. Actual Sts., Intramuros, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9 am to six pm
  • Charges: P75 (common), P50 (discounted
  • Ebook discounted tickets right here

Liquor museum of the oldest distillery within the nation housed inside an atmospheric stone home. Non-compulsory craft spirits liquor tasting out there on the bar on-site.

  • Handle: 482 San Juan de Letran St., Intramuros, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to five pm.
  • Charges: P100 (common), P50 (Scholar / Senior with legitimate ID), P200 (Premium with tasting improve (adults solely)
  • Ebook discounted tickets right here

Museum named after chess grandmaster Eugene Torre with uncommon chess units from around the globe on show plus a large chessboard you’ll be able to play with.

  • Common Ordoñez, nook Maroon St., Marikina Metropolis (inside Pan de Amerikana restaurant)
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 6 am to 9 pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Shows artifacts & memorabilia associated to a neighborhood businessman. The constructing hosts cultural occasions, and has a 24/7 co-working house.

  • Handle: 413 Escolta St. Mezzannine Stage, First United Constructing, Binondo Manila
  • Hours: Monday to Sunday 8am to 7 pm
  • Charges: P50

Interactive museum the place guests can benefit from the meals tradition across the nation by displays and experiences like lambanog tasting and sawsawan sampling. Plenty of food-centric picture cubicles for IG snaps.  

  • Stage 2, Filipino Village, Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Paranaque Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 11 am to eight pm.
  • Charges: Begins at P799 (common price)
  • Ebook discounted tickets right here.

A contemporary historical past and artwork museum with a restaurant on-site housed within the previously haunted clock tower of Manila Metropolis Corridor.

  • 4th Ground, Manila Metropolis Corridor, Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to three pm.
  • Charges: P100 (common), P50 for 12 years previous and under
  • FREE ENTRANCE: PWDs, senior residents, college students from Manila colleges on instructional area journeys

Museum devoted to Marikina’s shoe trade that shows a few of the sneakers of former First Woman Imelda Marcos.

  • Handle: J. P. Rizal Road, Marikina Metropolis
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to five pm (besides holidays)
  • Charges: P50 (with 10% low cost for senior residents and PWDs)

Fashionable waterworks museum with a portion of the Spanish-era underground reservoir that guests can stroll by.

  • Handle: Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine, San Juan Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9 am to 4 pm.
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Historical past museum devoted to the Philippine Revolution.

  • Handle: 29 Pinaglabanan Road, San Juan Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 4pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

A traditional previous Manila home from the 1800s detailing the historical past of previous Makati together with trendy artwork from Makatizens.

  • Handle: J. P. Rizal Road, Poblacion, Makati Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Museum of Hope that homes presents and tokens given to former Vice President Leni Robredo and showcases highlights of the Pink Motion.

  • Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm (besides holidays)
  • Handle: 84 Cordillera Road, Sta. Mesa Heights, Barangay Lourdes, Quezon Metropolis
  • Charges: P100 (common), P50 (kids, college students, PWDs, and senior residents), Free entrance on Wednesdays

Also called The Rizal Shrine, this museum is devoted to the lifework of nationwide hero José Rizal.

  • Handle: Santa Clara Road, Barangay 656, Intramuros, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm.
  • FREE ENTRANCE

A mausoleum within the base of the Quezon Memorial Shrine that comprises the stays and memorabilia of the daddy of Quezon Metropolis, the First President of the Commonwealth, Manuel Luis Quezon.

  • Handle: Quezon Memorial Circle, Diliman, Quezon Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8 am to 4 pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Intensive assortment of Ethnological and Archaeological exhibitions from across the Philippines.

  • Handle: Padre Burgos Drive, Teodoro F. Valencia (Agrifina) Circle, Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9am-6pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Advantageous artwork museum that includes 29 galleries and hallway exhibitions of nineteenth century Filipino masters, Nationwide Artists, main trendy painters, sculptors, and printmakers.

  • Handle: Padre Burgos Avenue, Ermita, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9am – 6pm
  • FREE ENTRNACE

Homes 12 everlasting galleries that exhibit the wealthy organic and geological variety of the nation. On the middle is a “Tree of Life” construction that connects the distinctive ecosystems from mountain ridges to marine reefs.

  • Teodoro F. Valencia (Agrifina) Circle, Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9am-6pm
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Restored pre-war mansion that serves as a chic occasions venue.

  • Handle: 95 Roxas Boulevard, Barangay Tambo, Parañaque Metropolis
  • Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm; reserving required for guided excursions
  • Self-guided excursions: P300 (grownup), P240 (college students), P214 (senior residents/PWD), P150 (4-12 12 months olds)
  • Guided excursions: P600 (adults). P480 (college students), P429 (senior residents/PWD), P300 (4-12 12 months olds)

Museum inside Quezon Memorial Circle that options the biggest assortment of historic state automobiles within the Philippines.

  • Handle: Quezon Memorial Circle, Elliptical Street, Diliman, Quezon Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • FREE ENTRANCE

Options an enormous assortment of non secular artifacts, structure, carvings, furnishings, choir books of the UNESCO-listed San Agustin Church, the oldest stone church within the Philippines.

  • Handle: San Agustin Church, Gen. Luna Road cor Actual St., Intramuros, Manila
  • Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
  • Charges: P200 (common); P160 (discounted)

A world-class science middle/museum in Taguig with over 250 interactive displays in 5 interconnected galleries. 

  • Handle: JY Campos Park, third Avenue, Bonifacio International Metropolis, Taguig Metropolis
  • Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to six pm
  • Charges: P625 (three-hour cross; grownup); P475 (three-hour cross; youngster or personal faculty pupil as much as faculty); P190 (three-hour cross; public faculty pupil as much as faculty); P190 (three-hour cross; trainer); P750 (all-day cross)
  • Ebook discounted tickets right here.

Homes the gathering of artwork, stamps and cash, library, private papers and memorabilia of Jose B. Vargas bequeathed to College of the Philippines Diliman campus.

  • Handle: Roxas Ave, Diliman, Quezon Metropolis, Metro Manila
  • Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 5pm
  • Charges: P20 (college students), P40 (UP workers, school members, and alumni), P50 (non-UP)