It's like going through the family photo album. A nice documentation of history. The staff was warm and accommodating. The CRs are clean. The tower was a nice touch. The car was like a time machine.
Went there early, just after opening, on a Sunday morning. They didn't turn on the air-conditioning and the place was quite warm. They just had 2 small fans in place. This deterred us from staying longer. Maybe because we were the only ones there (party of 4), but still.. Also, I think this is not good for the exhibits. No tour guide for us also,
They charge an entrance fee which is labeled as donations. Students and seniors are discounted, P100 for adults, P50 for students +...
Read moreOne of my favorite museums in Central Luzon which houses the extensive collections of the Aquino Family of Tarlac. It is a great learning opportunity for Filipinos to visit this and learn about the contributions of the family to democracy.
Some might find a bit creepy because it has the original bloodied garments of Ninoy Aquino from his assassination. My own little girl felt that there were ghosts the last...
Read moreLearn more about the Cojuangco-Aquino couple beyond our history books. I am happy to learn personal accounts from the museum manager Ms. Karen, currently the President of Tarlac Conventions and Visitors Bureau. The museum features a high ceiling lobby, and curated photos and valued gifts to Pres. Cory. Be inspired on how they shaped history of the...
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