Civilizing Myself
Let’s face it. In our country, visiting museums is not part of our culture. We don’t bother to go, unless you’re a student and your teacher or professor required you to visit a certain museum in a certain place.
I may be wrong, but most people think that museums are meant solely for the well-off members of the society, an activity only the rich people can afford and enjoy. That is a HUGE misconception. If you can afford buying tokens for a videoke machine (don’t shoot me, I have nothing against karaoke singing. I’m Pinoy, so I like it, too), you definitely can afford museum entrance fees. Some of them do not even charge a dime!
You see, museums are there for you — for you to learn more about your community, you
r country, a religion, a new technology, history, etc. Spending time in a museum somehow changes, in a positive way, your view yourself as part the society. Sometimes you can find the missing aspects of your life. It can be fun, only when you start appreciating what you see there. You can even say, museums rock!
It had been a little while since I’ve been to one. This year I plan to visit as many as I can (that’s the GRAND plan!). And since I’m based in Metro Manila, I’ll start here. I’ve made a list of the museums here and grouped them by locality. There are a lot! You might want to visit them also. Or join me!
Here goes my list with a few basic details:
City of Manila
Museo Pambata (Ermita)
Museum Hours:
Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tuesday-Saturday 8:00 am-5:00 pm (Aug - March), 9:00 am-5:00 pm (April-July)
Admission: Php 100 (children & adults), Free/discounted for Manila residents (bring ID); Free for museum workers and teachers (bring ID); Free for street children, infants
















