LOOK: The National Museum of Anthropology Opens Its Doors Facing The Rizal Park

These past few years, a number of museums in the Philippines have been renovated as they reopened their doors to the public.

In its effort to help people become more culturally-aware, some art-focused establishments like The National Museum of the Philippines are now offering free admissions.

True to their vision, Filipinos, especially young adults, have become fond of museum visits. They have also become more aware and appreciative of the works of our local artists.

In line with this and as part of the museum’s effort to continuously take things to the next level, a new sector of the National Museum has been recently renovated.  The National Museum of Anthropology, formerly known as Museum of the Filipino People, has now relocated its main entrance to the doors facing Rizal Park.

The National Museum of Anthropology houses various ethnographic artifacts from the different people of the country. The cultural materials featured in the exhibit include weapons, tools, musical instruments, clothing, and accessories among all others. The archaeology division of the National Museum is also located here where they display the various unearthed materials from different time periods.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Will you be heading out to this new attraction? Tag your museum buddy in the comments.