We visited puzzle mansion by accident because we wer on our way to antonios breakfast and my driver passed several by pass roads and ended up in puzzle mansion. Several signs were being advertised on da road dat says= guiness world of records jigsaw puzzle. I didnt understand wat it meant so i asked da guard if der was entrance fee. We paid 100php per head to enter puzzle mansion. I didnt mind paying 100pesos bcoz wat is more important to me is its a pet friendly destionation in tagaytay. When da cashier said dat my dogs r welcome, i out right paid da entrance fee. We first visited da basement collections. I was amazed wen i saw da collections of georgina gil lacuna because her collections meant puzzles steming from cartoon characters, popular landmark collections, toys, etc etc. if u move further down, ders a nice puzzle portrait of monaliza(if u havent been to louvre museum) After da basement, we visited da ground level which is da monumental collections of georgina gil lacuna. She hold da three largest puzzle collections...
Read morePuzzle Mansion is a museum located in Tagaytay, Philippines that features a vast collection of jigsaw puzzles. The museum is owned by Gina Gil-Lacuna, who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of jigsaw puzzles in the world, with over 1,028 puzzles as of 2021.
Visitors to Puzzle Mansion can enjoy viewing the impressive collection, which includes puzzles of various themes, sizes, and designs. Some of the notable puzzles in the collection include a Disney-themed puzzle with over 40,000 pieces, a 3D puzzle of the Hogwarts castle, and a puzzle depicting a painting by renowned artist Salvador Dali.
In addition to viewing the collection, visitors can also try their hand at putting together some of the puzzles in a designated puzzle area. Puzzle Mansion also has a gift shop where visitors can purchase puzzles and other souvenirs.
Overall, Puzzle Mansion is a unique and fascinating attraction in Tagaytay that is definitely worth a visit for puzzle enthusiasts and anyone looking for a fun and...
Read moreThe Puzzle Museum is a bit far from the highway so it's best to go there in a private vehicle. Although there are motorcycles at the crossing that would also bring you to the place. Fare starts at PhP20 per person and you could request the driver to wait for you.
Entrance fee is PhP100. I am not sure if they offer discounts for kids and Senior Citizens. The place only took us about an hour or two to explore.
The place itself is a marvel. The collection comes in varying themes. It also housed the largest puzzle in the world. Very educational and I would like to commend the museum's guide for giving us a very fun and interactive introduction and history of the place.
Outside it have a nice landscape filled with flowers and ornamental plants. It's second floor housed a souvenir shop. It sells an assortment of puzzles, in varying pieces and brands, all at an affordable price. It also sells souvenirs such as key...
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