Manila | The National Museum of Fine Arts | Show on map
Visit Duration: 2 hours
Timings: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Entry type: Free
Entry Details: Free entry
The museum is home to 29 gallweiws and has organise many exhibitions till 19th century including mordern art, national artists, sculptors, masters, and printmakers.
The entry fee is free for everyone including tourists and foreigners.
This museum was founded in 12th august 1887.
The museum is an umbrella government organization that oversees a larger number of national museum including anthropological, archaeological and visual arts collections.
The museum is closed on every monday.
The museum is home to 29 gallweiws and has organise many exhibitions till 19th century including mordern art, national artists, sculptors, masters, and printmakers.
The entry fee is free for everyone including tourists and foreigners.
This museum was founded in 12th august 1887.
The museum is an umbrella government organization that oversees a larger number of national museum including anthropological, archaeological and visual arts collections.
The museum is closed on every monday.
There are two floors level 1 and level 2. Level 2 is known as the house floor which is the house of Phillippine art between 17th and 20th century. The level 3 is known as the Senate floor which are modern and was build between 20th and 21st century.
You will also find many hotels to stay nearby while roming around the city.
People of age between 18 to 60 are allowed here with no entry fee.
The ticket can be get online. Also the cancelation process is available too.
There are many public transportation available to reach there.
If you are intrested in visiting a place that has great visual art, culture and history then this place in Philippines is the place for you.
To know the culture and history of Philippines, you should make a trip of here.
Local guide are also available for foreigners.
Food service are also available for visitors.
You can bring your own water bottles to stay hydrated.
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There is no dress code when visiting the museum but we encourage you to dress appropriately keeping in mind the sensitivities other visitors may have. d. PHOTOGRAPHY. Taking of pictures is allowed inside the museum premises.
Taking of pictures is allowed inside the museum premises. However, the use of camera flash is strictly prohibited. Commercial/Professional photography, photo shoot and media coverage should secure necessary permit.
Today, the building as the National Museum of Fine Arts, is a home to 29 galleries and hallway exhibitions comprising of 19th century Filipino masters, National Artists, leading modern painters, sculptors, and printmakers. Also on view are art loans from other government institutions, organizations, and individuals.
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