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National Museum of Anthropology
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The National Museum of Anthropology is a national museum of Mexico. It is the largest and most visited museum in Mexico.
Nearby attractions
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Ground Floor, National Museum of Fine Arts Building, P Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
National Museum of Natural History
Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Rizal Park
Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
The Orchidarium
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Japanese Garden
1000 Ma. Orosa St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Manila City Hall
Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Gomburza Monument
HXPJ+V3G, Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Baluarte de San Andres
62 Muralla St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain
Central Lagoon, Ermita, Manila, 1000, Metro Manila, Philippines
José Rizal Monument
1225 Roxas Blvd, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Jollibee Rizal Park
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678 155, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill)
4th Floor, SM City Manila, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
McDonald's TM Kalaw
Teodoro M Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Casino Español de Manila
Kalaw, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Sky Deck
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Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant
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Mang Inasal
San Luis Bldg. M.Y. Orosa &, Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Popeyes - SM City Manila
4th Level, SM City Manila, Natividad Almeda-Lopez corner A. Villegas and San Marcelino streets, Ermita, Manila, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
CK Kalaw Orosa
THE CORPORATE INN T.M. KALAW STREET, CORNER Ma. Orosa St, BARANGAY 653, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Muralla St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Casa Bocobo Hotel
Bocobo St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
COMFY INN MANILA -KALAW , CORPORATE INN BLDG.
1005 Ma. Orosa St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Waterfront Manila Hotel & Casino
1000 United Nations Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Manila Prince Hotel
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The Manila Hotel
1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila, 0913 Metro Manila, Philippines
The Pearl Manila Hotel
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Paragon Tower Hotel
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National Museum of Anthropology

HXPJ+3C6, P. Burgos Drive Rizal Park, Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
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The National Museum of Anthropology is a national museum of Mexico. It is the largest and most visited museum in Mexico.

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attractions: National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Natural History, Rizal Park, The Orchidarium, Japanese Garden, Manila City Hall, Gomburza Monument, Baluarte de San Andres, Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain, José Rizal Monument, restaurants: Jollibee Rizal Park, Golden Fortune Seafood Restaurant, Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill), McDonald's TM Kalaw, Casino Español de Manila, Sky Deck, Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant, Mang Inasal, Popeyes - SM City Manila, CK Kalaw Orosa
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Phone
+63 2 8298 1100
Website
nationalmuseum.gov.ph
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Mon9 AM - 6 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of National Museum of Anthropology

National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Natural History

Rizal Park

The Orchidarium

Japanese Garden

Manila City Hall

Gomburza Monument

Baluarte de San Andres

Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain

José Rizal Monument

National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Fine Arts

4.7

(3.8K)

Closed
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National Museum of Natural History

National Museum of Natural History

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Rizal Park

Rizal Park

4.5

(10.9K)

Open 24 hours
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The Orchidarium

The Orchidarium

3.8

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Jollibee Rizal Park

Golden Fortune Seafood Restaurant

Gerry's SM Manila (Gerry's Grill)

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Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant

Mang Inasal

Popeyes - SM City Manila

CK Kalaw Orosa

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The National Museum of Anthropology, located in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park in Manila, is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the Philippines' rich ethnographic and archaeological heritage. Formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People, it is part of the National Museum Complex, which also includes the National Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of Natural History.

Exhibitions and Collections:

The museum features a diverse array of exhibits that narrate the story of the Philippines' cultural and historical development:

Ethnographic Exhibits: These displays highlight the traditions, crafts, and daily lives of various indigenous groups across the archipelago.

Archaeological Collections: Artifacts from both terrestrial and underwater excavations provide insights into the country's pre-colonial past.

Notable Artifacts: One of the museum's significant pieces is the Bolinao Skull, a 14th-15th century relic adorned with intricate gold dental decorations, reflecting ancient Filipino burial customs and craftsmanship.

Visitor Information:

Location: The museum is situated adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts building in Rizal Park, Manila.

Operating Hours: For the most current visiting hours and any potential restrictions, it's advisable to consult the official National Museum website or their social media channels.

Admission: Entrance to the museum is free, offering an accessible opportunity for all to explore the nation's cultural heritage.

A visit to the National Museum of Anthropology provides a comprehensive understanding of the Philippines' diverse cultural landscape and...

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3y

The National Museum of Anthropology (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Antropolohiya), formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People (Filipino: Museo ng Lahing Filipino), is a component museum of the National Museum of the Philippines which houses Ethnological and Archaeological exhibitions. It houses different galleries and have the honor to see in person the exhibit of our very own National Artist Kidlat tahimik.

The National Museum of Anthropology is FREE you just need to bring your valid ID and vaccination card. Food and beverages are PROHIBITED. Big bags and Hats must be surrendered to the counter area. Taking pictures is allowed but taking videos are PROHIBITED. Children are allowed as long as accompanied by a vaccinated adults. Every floor has comfort rooms. Don't forget to take your time and learn. My personal favorite is the Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall (National Living Treasure) wherein you will know each of our 16 GAMABA's (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan) who are recognized by the Government of the Philippines for their contributions to the country's intangible cultural heritage.

Hopefully in the near future Apo Whang Od Ogay becomes the next or the 17th GAMABA awardee and be added to the Manlilikha...

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5.0
2y

It was a wonderful experience. I went there at around 2:30 pm and finished touring the place at 4 pm. There were plenty of students doing a field trip, studies and research. Tourists were there too, but a few. Walking distance to Luneta and Rizal Park, National Museum of Natural History, National Library and Intramuros (well if you enjoy walking for quite a few kilometers). Upon entering, you will be asked if you're visiting with a group or just solo. In my case, I went there solo and I was asked to present my ID (I used my student ID) and ask you which city you came from. For group visits, I guess there's a limit on how many you are and will be asked to present 1 valid ID per group. There are no fees, and they also have a baggage counter (I was only asked to leave my water behind). The staff are very well friendly, not strict or whatever. Ate guard was soft when I asked her if my ID is accepted. They were all cool.

So the content of the Museum has 10 Galleries, each gallery represents a certain type of history or art. It has 4 floors/levels (if not mistaken) and there are signages where each galleries is located. It also has an elevator, a lot of comfort rooms...

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The National Museum of Anthropology, located in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park in Manila, is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the Philippines' rich ethnographic and archaeological heritage. Formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People, it is part of the National Museum Complex, which also includes the National Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of Natural History. Exhibitions and Collections: The museum features a diverse array of exhibits that narrate the story of the Philippines' cultural and historical development: Ethnographic Exhibits: These displays highlight the traditions, crafts, and daily lives of various indigenous groups across the archipelago. Archaeological Collections: Artifacts from both terrestrial and underwater excavations provide insights into the country's pre-colonial past. Notable Artifacts: One of the museum's significant pieces is the Bolinao Skull, a 14th-15th century relic adorned with intricate gold dental decorations, reflecting ancient Filipino burial customs and craftsmanship. Visitor Information: Location: The museum is situated adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts building in Rizal Park, Manila. Operating Hours: For the most current visiting hours and any potential restrictions, it's advisable to consult the official National Museum website or their social media channels. Admission: Entrance to the museum is free, offering an accessible opportunity for all to explore the nation's cultural heritage. A visit to the National Museum of Anthropology provides a comprehensive understanding of the Philippines' diverse cultural landscape and historical depth.
McosecorataMcosecorata
The National Museum of Anthropology (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Antropolohiya), formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People (Filipino: Museo ng Lahing Filipino), is a component museum of the National Museum of the Philippines which houses Ethnological and Archaeological exhibitions. It houses different galleries and have the honor to see in person the exhibit of our very own National Artist Kidlat tahimik. The National Museum of Anthropology is FREE you just need to bring your valid ID and vaccination card. Food and beverages are PROHIBITED. Big bags and Hats must be surrendered to the counter area. Taking pictures is allowed but taking videos are PROHIBITED. Children are allowed as long as accompanied by a vaccinated adults. Every floor has comfort rooms. Don't forget to take your time and learn. My personal favorite is the Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall (National Living Treasure) wherein you will know each of our 16 GAMABA's (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan) who are recognized by the Government of the Philippines for their contributions to the country's intangible cultural heritage. Hopefully in the near future Apo Whang Od Ogay becomes the next or the 17th GAMABA awardee and be added to the Manlilikha ng bayan hall.
Eronica PoquitaEronica Poquita
It was a wonderful experience. I went there at around 2:30 pm and finished touring the place at 4 pm. There were plenty of students doing a field trip, studies and research. Tourists were there too, but a few. Walking distance to Luneta and Rizal Park, National Museum of Natural History, National Library and Intramuros (well if you enjoy walking for quite a few kilometers). Upon entering, you will be asked if you're visiting with a group or just solo. In my case, I went there solo and I was asked to present my ID (I used my student ID) and ask you which city you came from. For group visits, I guess there's a limit on how many you are and will be asked to present 1 valid ID per group. There are no fees, and they also have a baggage counter (I was only asked to leave my water behind). The staff are very well friendly, not strict or whatever. Ate guard was soft when I asked her if my ID is accepted. They were all cool. So the content of the Museum has 10 Galleries, each gallery represents a certain type of history or art. It has 4 floors/levels (if not mistaken) and there are signages where each galleries is located. It also has an elevator, a lot of comfort rooms and a garden.
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The National Museum of Anthropology, located in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park in Manila, is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the Philippines' rich ethnographic and archaeological heritage. Formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People, it is part of the National Museum Complex, which also includes the National Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of Natural History. Exhibitions and Collections: The museum features a diverse array of exhibits that narrate the story of the Philippines' cultural and historical development: Ethnographic Exhibits: These displays highlight the traditions, crafts, and daily lives of various indigenous groups across the archipelago. Archaeological Collections: Artifacts from both terrestrial and underwater excavations provide insights into the country's pre-colonial past. Notable Artifacts: One of the museum's significant pieces is the Bolinao Skull, a 14th-15th century relic adorned with intricate gold dental decorations, reflecting ancient Filipino burial customs and craftsmanship. Visitor Information: Location: The museum is situated adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts building in Rizal Park, Manila. Operating Hours: For the most current visiting hours and any potential restrictions, it's advisable to consult the official National Museum website or their social media channels. Admission: Entrance to the museum is free, offering an accessible opportunity for all to explore the nation's cultural heritage. A visit to the National Museum of Anthropology provides a comprehensive understanding of the Philippines' diverse cultural landscape and historical depth.
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The National Museum of Anthropology (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Antropolohiya), formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People (Filipino: Museo ng Lahing Filipino), is a component museum of the National Museum of the Philippines which houses Ethnological and Archaeological exhibitions. It houses different galleries and have the honor to see in person the exhibit of our very own National Artist Kidlat tahimik. The National Museum of Anthropology is FREE you just need to bring your valid ID and vaccination card. Food and beverages are PROHIBITED. Big bags and Hats must be surrendered to the counter area. Taking pictures is allowed but taking videos are PROHIBITED. Children are allowed as long as accompanied by a vaccinated adults. Every floor has comfort rooms. Don't forget to take your time and learn. My personal favorite is the Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall (National Living Treasure) wherein you will know each of our 16 GAMABA's (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan) who are recognized by the Government of the Philippines for their contributions to the country's intangible cultural heritage. Hopefully in the near future Apo Whang Od Ogay becomes the next or the 17th GAMABA awardee and be added to the Manlilikha ng bayan hall.
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It was a wonderful experience. I went there at around 2:30 pm and finished touring the place at 4 pm. There were plenty of students doing a field trip, studies and research. Tourists were there too, but a few. Walking distance to Luneta and Rizal Park, National Museum of Natural History, National Library and Intramuros (well if you enjoy walking for quite a few kilometers). Upon entering, you will be asked if you're visiting with a group or just solo. In my case, I went there solo and I was asked to present my ID (I used my student ID) and ask you which city you came from. For group visits, I guess there's a limit on how many you are and will be asked to present 1 valid ID per group. There are no fees, and they also have a baggage counter (I was only asked to leave my water behind). The staff are very well friendly, not strict or whatever. Ate guard was soft when I asked her if my ID is accepted. They were all cool. So the content of the Museum has 10 Galleries, each gallery represents a certain type of history or art. It has 4 floors/levels (if not mistaken) and there are signages where each galleries is located. It also has an elevator, a lot of comfort rooms and a garden.
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