Recommendation by Sam Parker
The newly renovated Ayala museum presents fascinating tidbits of education scattered throughout their showpieces. Its accessible location in the middle of a shopping center makes it perfect for a fun day out.
Museum · City Life · Educational · Local Experience · Ultimate Tourist · Take a Taxi · Casual · Local Treasure · Artist Collective · Conveniently Located · Attentive Staff · Baby Friendly · Handicap-Friendly · Solo · Young Family
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
09:00-18:00
Wednesday
09:00-18:00
Thursday
09:00-18:00
Friday
09:00-18:00
Saturday
09:00-18:00
Sunday
09:00-18:00
Makati Avenue corner De La Rosa Street, Greenbelt Park, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
padillasteph_ posted a wishlist
a year ago
This museum is one of the most well-known in Makati. I want to visit this place because it has features of Filipino Art, History, and Culture.
inadayph posted a recommendation
2 years ago
If you’re dreaming of having a National Artist art piece in your home then Ayala Museum is the best place to look. They have these art plates with the popular paintings of artists like Manansala and Alcuaz. These are collector’s pieces and can go up in value because of the limited run. And you are guaranteed it’s legit because it comes with a certificate. While you’re at it, you can buy other items for your home too handcrafted by local artists like dining trays, mugs, towels, and even bags. Check out https://shop.ayalamuseum.org/.
user7988927022 posted a recommendation
4 years ago
The old reliable. During weekdays, Ayala Museum is almost always a ghost town. There are multiple floors to get lost in, and even if you aren't an art enthusiast, the chilly silence is enough to make the most tired of city folk find solace. The exhibits and displays carry different genres, so there's definitely something to tickle your fancy.
8 months ago
For me, artworks are very relaxing to look at. I've been wanting to go Pinto Art Museum since I saw it online. I love the aesthetic aspect I see online and what more if I really go there. I am hoping to travel there soon.
exploreraly posted a recommendation
8 months ago
Whenever you’re in Antipolo, dropping by Pinto Art Museum is a must. Known for housing a variety of artworks, it offers a feast for your eyes with its paintings to sculptures to installations. A friendly tip, an hour is definitely not enough to cover the entire museum and I suggest trying their in house cafe, Café Rizal. ☁️🎨
d.danielallen posted a wishlist
9 months ago
Since visiting the National Museum, I've been fascinated and dedicated to learning how our local artists create their own artworks. I've also seen pictures of the museum, and there are so many contemporary arts that I want to see and help me strengthen my inner artistic side so that I can get inspiration for future projects.
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