Intramuros is one of the historic centre and oldest district of Manila, which is the capital city of the Philippines. As the Philippine kicks off the National Heritage Month celebration this month of May, the Department of Tourism (DoT) invites all of you especially those who loves to visit different Museum in Manila, just to explore and learn Philippine culture and history by visiting Museo de Intramuros.
Admission is FREE starting May 2, 2019 and it opens from Tuesdays to Fridays; 9:00AM to 5:00PM.
Last April 29, 2019, DoT officially announced the opening date of Museo De Intramuros to the public, and the event was one of the highlights of the 40th year anniversary of the Intramuros Administration as an institution.
Admission is FREE starting May 2, 2019 and it opens from Tuesdays to Fridays; 9:00AM to 5:00PM.
Last April 29, 2019, DoT officially announced the opening date of Museo De Intramuros to the public, and the event was one of the highlights of the 40th year anniversary of the Intramuros Administration as an institution.
Museo de Intramuros, managed by the Intramuros Administration, is located in two important reconstructions inside the walled city: The San Ignacio Church and the Mission House of the Society of Jesus. The museum is envisioned to house the period of art collections of Intramuros Administration that includes ecclesiastical art, furniture, vestments and textiles, and other artifacts.
The museum has in-house exhibition that presents the story of the evangelization of the Philippines from the perspective of the Filipinos. It explores changes in the “Filipino" psyche as colonization introduced a new religion and culture to the natives.
The exhibition was able to highlight Filipino artistry and craftsmanship that was a result of the merging of the indigenous and the foreign, in the form of religious images belonging to the Intramuros Administration’s collection.
The exhibition has six components that would surely entice your curiosity about religions and the Filipino years ago: 1) The Immaculate Conception, 2) The Religious Order, 3) The Patronato Real and the establishment of Parishes, 4) Religious Colonial Paintings, 5) The establishment of a parish and sacred vessels, 6) The Indio Response.
That's the reason why you need to visit Museo De Intramuros. And you will find out what is really inside the 3rd floor.
Museo de Intramuros
Corner Arzobispo, Anda Street
Intramuros, Manila, PH 1002
Operating Hours:
Tuesdays to Fridays; 9:00AM – 5:00PM
FREE Admission
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