National Museum of the Philippines | Free For All

   Date : August 09, 2016 | Author : Jeric Par Esplana | Travel : Manila City
Inside National Museum
National Museum of the Philippines (Pambansang Museo ng Pilipinas) is the museum of Filipino people, established in 1901 as an ethnography and natural history museum. It's a government institution in the Philippines and serves as an educational, scientific and cultural institution in preserving the various permanent national collections such as ethnographic archaeological, anthropological and  visual artistry of the Philippines. It is located in Padre Burgos Ave. Rizal Park Ermita, Manila. From LRT 1 UN Ave. station, just walk all the way and you'll find yourself near National Museum. 



Philippine National Museum is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM for FREE !

How to get there: [Option 1] The best way is to ride in a railway (LRT 1) then drop off at U.N Avenue Station /Php 30.00, just walk all the way to Rizal Park [Option 2] From Blumentritt, ride a jeepney bound for Pier/Kalaw/Sta.Cruz  then drop off near Rizal Park,  / Php 21.00.


 credit to wikipedia.org
The Spoliarium by Juan Luna is considered as one of the most precious and famous paintings in the Philippines. It stands at 4.22 meters x 7.675 meters dimension making it the largest painting in the Philippines. It was made in 1884 as an entry to the prestigious Exposicion de Bellas Artes in Spain. Luna's entry won the First Gold Medal in Madrid Art Exposition 1884. This painting is displayed in the old  House of Representative Session Hall in National Museum. 

Spoliarium by Juan Luna
These sculptures are  displayed in the hallway of old House of Representatives  Session Hall. It is restricted 1 meter away from the tourist and prohibited to touch. 

Displayed Sculptures
Abdulmari Asia Imao was declared as the 2006 National Artist for Visual Arts for making this Sarimanok made in Bronze. 

Sarimanok
There's a lot of paintings displayed in this building. It's more on visual arts, paintings, sculptures and many more. These paint brush was used by the national artist including Juan Luna. 
  
Paint Brush used by National Artist
Art Gallery (2nd level)
The National Artist Guillermo E. Tolentino works dominated the Filipino sculpture in the 1920's to 1970's. His works are displayed at Gallery XII also known as Security Bank Hall in the National Museum of the Philippines. He's also the famous sculptor of Oblation statue of the University of the Philippines and the Bonifacion Monument in Caloocan City. 

Works of Guillermo E. Tolentino
Smiling kid sculpture
Manunggul Jar is one of the most precious jars and a true example of majestic collections of the National Museum of the Philippines. It is displayed in the 3rd level / 2nd National Museum. It was found in Manunggul Cave in Lipuun, Palawan and the archaeologist believes that it was used as a secondary vessel excavated from a Neolithic burial site dating back 890 - 710 B.C. 

Manunggul Jar
Old Jar Cover
Old Jars
Baybayin, wrongfully known as Alibata is an ancient Philippine Script derived from the Brahmic scripts of India and first recorded in 16th century. The term baybay literally means "to spell" in Tagalog.

Baybayin
Baybayin Sample
National Artists of the Philippines (Pambansang Alagad ng Sining ng Pilipinas) are Filipinos who have made significant contribution to the development of the Philippine art. Their work of arts is displayed in the 3rd level of the National Museum. It represents different culture from different ethnic group all over the Philippines. 

National Artist of the Philippines
Lumad's Art Gallery
National Treasures
  Kokora - a coconut grater used by Maranao
Natural Culture Treasures
Kutyapi
Native way of weaving in the province
Native Basket
Hallway
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--Budget--
Note: Rates are subject to change without prior notice
VEHICLE
FROM
TO
FARE
TIMEFRAME
[Option 1 Jeep
Novaliches
Blumentritt
Php 21.00
 45 mins.
Jeepney
Blumentritt
near Rizal Park (by walk)
Php 9.00
20 mins.
[Option 2] LRT 1
Roosebelt Station
U.N Ave. Station (walk all the way to Rizal Park)
Php 30.00
20 mins.
Other Destinations
Fort Santiago E. Fee
National Museum
Intramuros 
Luneta Park
Php 75.00 (regular)
Php 50 .00 (student)
FREE
FREE
FREE
ESTIMATED EXPENSES (including foods)
Php 300.00/head



2 comments:

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  2. Hays first po nmin masama sa mga blog. Salamat po koya

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