MANILA | Gallery IV: Fundacion Santiago Hall
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The works of 19th-century Filipino sculptors, notably Isabelo Tampinco y Lacandola, as well as his contemporaries and artistic successors whose works are distinguished by...
MANILA | Dr. Jose Rizal related arts
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MANILA | Drawings, Studies, Notes and Portraits of Fernando Amorsolo
Fernando Amorsolo was born on May 30, 1892 in Paco, Manila to Pedro Amorsolo, a bookkeeper, and his wife Bonifacia Cueto. In 1908, Amorsolo...
MANILA | Gallery III: Juan Luna and Others
Juan Luna y Novicio was an Ilocano-Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. Born in...
MANILA | Luis Ablaza and FCCP Halls
GALLERY I. Luis I. Ablaza Hall
Colonial Philippine religious art of the 17th to 19yh centuries, prominent among which is a retablo from the Church...
MANILA | Amazing Biodiversity of the Philippines
We can also see how amazing the biodiversity of the Philippines as preserved species of plants and animals were being stored in the museum.
As...
MANILA | History of the Filipino People: The Museum Way
The gallery presents information on the origins of the Philippine Islands and the Filipino nation. The exhibition focuses on the four periods of Philippine...
MANILA | San Diego Wreck Site, History and Treasures
Underwater archaeology deals with the recovery and analysis of ancient objects submerged in water. One fine example of this is the San Diego Wreck...
TAGUIG | Rainy Hap Chan Thursday
Thursday, it was raining so hard in Manila brought by the tropical storm “Ofel”. It was our payday and the best way to end...
MAKATI | Mr. King Kebab: The Indian Experience
After a yummy Japanese dinner at Suzu Kin, I found out from a friend that a nearby place serves Indian food.
I am pertaining to...