Museum is rather small but quite informative. It holds some valuable historical artifacts. Creating organs made of bamboo was an idea of Father Diego Cerra, as a way of saving money. He started work on the organs in 1816 and they were completed in 1824. Currently the organs have 902 bamboo pipes and 129 metal ones. They can be heard during scheduled Sunday mass or during the Bamboo Organ Festival which is usually held in February. The entrance to the museum costs 200 PHP per person and includes guided tour through the museum and the visit to the gallery to see the organs up close. The museum is actually more interesting than we thought. Highly...
Read moreThe Bamboo Organ Museum preserves the artefacts of the old bells and the first component that make up the Bamboo Organ used in Las Pinas Church until the present day.
The 2nd storey building contains statue images of Holy Family, the building still used the reinforced wooden floors and railings of the stairs, and the passageway to the Church where choir sings, and the Bamboo pipe components of the Bamboo Organ.
The full details of the 17th century of Las Pinas Church and the development of Bamboo Organ is on the ground...
Read moreIt's Avery Quite Place Nice to bond with Love ones, Family And Friends, It's A Historical church And the Museum is all Free And Open, A chance to back to the future of a hundred years Museum And Church. I also love to buy the UK UK things used And very cheap inside the museum,Alot of Souviners to buy, While we Buy, We also help the Church And more...more...
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