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Thursday, April 16, 2009
national musuem: museum of the filipino people
National Museum: Museum of the Filipino People
Address: P. Burgos St. (behind the National Museum: National Art Gallery)
The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 10:30AM until 4:00PM.
Admission:
> PhP100 per Person
> PhP30 for Students (with valid School ID)
> PhP80 for Senior Citizens
Unfortunately, I and pamangkins weren't able to visit this museum and have a look of their collections.
However, the exhibition directory did indicate the following:
Ground Floor:
> San Diego Wreck Site Diorama (San Diego is a Spanish galleon that sunk in Philippine waters after a collision in 1600)
> 23rd National Visual Art Competition (2009-2010 PLDT-DPC Telephone Directory Cover)
> Ifugao House
Second Floor:
> Five Century of Maritime Trade
> San Diego History
> San Diego Treasures
> Linnaeus and the Linnaeans
Third Floor:
> Pinagmulan (Origin)
> Kinahinatnan (Filipinos Today)
> Kaban ng Lahi (Archaeological Treasure)
Fourth Floor:
> Sites of Stone (Philippine Lithic Tradition)
> T/Issue (Southeast Asian Traditional Textiles and Their Complications)
For Advance Booking or Group Tours, you may call +63 2 5270278 from Monday to Friday, during Office Hours.
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