Visit These Free Museums in Metro Manila for International Museum Day

Get ready to celebrate (IMD) with free entry to a variety of museums in Metro Manila this coming weekend, 18–19 May 2024. Certainly, this annual event offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the rich heritage and vibrant art scene of the Philippines, all at no cost!

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Image credit: (L-R) Yuchengco Museum, Ayala Museum

Several museums are waiving admission fees specifically for IMD. Here are a few highlights to add to your itinerary:

  • Ayala Museum (Makati): Immerse yourself in Philippine history and culture at the Ayala Museum on May 19th from 10am to 6pm. Admission is free, and you can explore their permanent galleries. Don’t miss the newly refreshed “Gold of Ancestors” exhibit showcasing pre-colonial treasures. The museum also has workshops and activities planned throughout the day, making it a perfect family outing.
  • Yuchengco Museum (Makati): Art lovers, rejoice! The Yuchengco Museum is offering free entry for two days, 17–18 May 2024, from 10am to 6pm. This renowned museum houses a captivating collection of Filipino and international art, providing a glimpse into the country’s artistic heritage.
  • GSIS Museo ng Sining (Pasay): Looking for a museum experience with a fun twist? Head to the GSIS Museo ng Sining on 17–18 May 2024. Entrance is free, and the museum is hosting a special event featuring games and a performance by the Kontra-Gapi, a group that uses traditional gamelan instruments to create contemporary music.

Museums that are free to visit everyday

Image credit: (L-R) Manila Clock Tower Museum, NHCP Presidential Car Museum

But if your schedule doesn’t align with the weekend, fear not! Metro Manila boasts several museums that are free to enter any day of the week. Here are a couple of must-sees:

  • National Museum Complex (Manila): This sprawling complex houses three incredible museums – the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Anthropology, and the National Museum of Natural History. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6pm, these museums offer a comprehensive exploration of Philippine art, culture, and natural history.
  • Manila Clock Tower Museum (Manila): Step back in time at the Manila Clock Tower Museum, open Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 3pm. This unique museum features an interactive exhibit that chronicles the history of Manila. Climb to the top of the clock tower for breathtaking 360-degree city views.
  • NHCP Presidential Car Museum (Quezon City): Go beyond the vehicles! The NHCP Presidential Car Museum offers a unique look into the personalities of past presidents. See the iconic jeep of “Man of the People” Ramon Magsaysay, alongside limousines from various administrations. Car enthusiasts and history buffs won’t want to miss this Quezon City treasure.

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Whether you’re an art aficionado, a history buff, or simply looking for a fun and educational family activity, Manila’s museums have something for everyone. So, take advantage of free admission during weekend, or plan a visit to one of the city’s many free museums any day of the week. You’re sure to have an enriching and unforgettable experience!


Featured image credit: National Museum | Official Website

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