The museum is inside Camp Aguinaldo, and it is nearest the Pedestrian Gate along Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue if you are commuting. The Guards may ask you to leave an ID at the Gate and you will be given a Visitor's Pass. Entrance is free, I only saw their Outdoor Display, which is just as well because they don't allow people to take pictures in the Indoor Display.
There is a Tank, an Armored Personnel Carrier, a Torpedo, some Cannons, a Helicopter and even a Fighter Aircraft in the Outdoors Display. And it is wide enough for people to go around and take as much pictures at whatever angle that they want.
The museum is open Mondays to Saturdays, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. If you are a Military Enthusiast, the place is highly...
Read moreThe Armed Forces of the Philippines Museum is wonderful showcase of military history and prowess. Stepping into its halls, visitors are greeted by a remarkable collection of old tanks, helicopters, and cannons that not only tell the story of the country's military evolution but also provide a hands-on experience for enthusiasts and children.
The interactive nature of the displays adds a unique dimension to the museum experience. Visitors can engage with the exhibits, gaining a tactile understanding of the machinery that played pivotal roles in the nation's defense.
I'll be sure to return to this amazing and patriotic museum. I recommend everyone who wants a blasts from the pasts in this visit and I promise it's...
Read moreThis place is inside the military base. It is a great two-floor collection of well-preserved firearms, artefacts and uniforms from different conflicts dating back to pre- colonial times. Excellent English captions.
Outside is a range of vehicles and weaponry.
As an Aussie it was great to see some Australian arms and uniforms there, but any national with an interest in military history will like this place.
It could perhaps be improved by including some contemporary artefacts from the...
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