..philippine national museum was a very nice place to discover. lots of time-bounded artifacts were observed and of course eye- refreshing collections.
..i've been there once and appreciated its exhibits a lot..but only for one thing..
..i think some of its other visitors also disliked the way the guides interacted with us. for some ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/28/07
The place is well organized... i understand why they don't allow tourists to take pictures inside the museum...but what i don't like is the person at the front desk..she's so unpleasant, she always frown whenever we ask questions, she speaks like we're just a trash in her sight... Another girl in the front desk didn't treat us ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/13/07
the art gallery was amazing i love the paintings and the best among the artwork is the famous spolarium by juan luna i was starstrucked by the painting i didn't expect it to be that big. and it was divine i felt like i was looking at heaven.......but the archaeological building was breathtaking... i felt as if i was born in the 1600..it really ...
To everyone planning a visit in the Philippines, this is a highly recommended place to see first!
Tourists and non-tourists alike will benefit a lot from all the rich cultural & historical informations tastefully shown and depicted here. Lots of amazing artifacts and history.
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Displays were wonderful and very interesting but they dont allow cameras inside and dont have brochures to show your friends and family when you get home.
it was cheap, especially for us students. at P30 (when you bring an ID), it was like a "stay all you want" place.. except that you really don't have anything to do better in a museum but quietly or actively stare at the artifacts and roam around. it was a solemn place and one thing is that you can't bring a camera in. but overall, ...
Nothing could be more exhilirating than to go back to our roots and see how we are molded as a people. I was one of the guilty people who haven't stepped in the National Museum in our entire life until I attended a workshop there which offered us a free tour of the National Museum.
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it was so cool to see all the history and to learn all about the phillippines it was so coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool i had a great time it was a lot of fun