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5 Manila Heritage Museums to visit on Philippine Independence Month

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Manila’s walled city, Intramuros, is home to several heritage sites, churches, government offices and museums that Filipinos can visit to join Philippine Independence Day celebrations. Credits to Intramuros Administration.

Historical Manila houses many heritage museums that people visit year round. The month of June is especially popular as it coincides with Philippine Independence anniversary celebrations.

Filipinos in the Philippines and around the world mark June 12 as the declaration of Independence from Spain’s more than 300 hundred years of colonization.

As we celebrate the Philippines’ 121st Independence Day Good News Pilipinas lists Manila Heritage Museums to help everyone look back on how our ancestors lived and died for our motherland.

CHECK OUT San Ignacio Church rising from the ruins of war metamorphosing into Museo de Intramuros.

One of the best ways to reflect on our heroic past is to visit museums that showcase the Filipino way of life during the Spanish regime, American time, and Japanese occupation.

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Intramuros in Manila offers several heritage sites, churches, government offices, and museums that witnessed the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire’s capital in the East. It houses, even to this day, important offices of the state and the Roman Catholic Church.

Here are 5 Manila Heritage Museums inside the historic walled city of Intramuros touted “The Noble and Ever Loyal City” and one of the world’s best preserved medieval cities.

MUSEO DE INTRAMUROS

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The newest heritage museum rises from Intramuros. Credits to the Department of Tourism.

The newly opened Museo de Intramuros in Calle Arzobispo houses hundreds of religious icons and artifacts from the Spanish colonial era. It showcases the deep Catholic faith of Filipinos which started during the 15th century. Museo de Intramuros is open from Tuesday to Sunday and is offering free entrance for 6 months.

BAGUMBAYAN LIGHT & SOUND MUSEUM

Manila Heritage Museums
Jose Rizal’s story recreated with moving mannequins, on several light and sound stages. Credits TIEZA.

The Bagumbayan Light & Sound Museum is located on Victoria Street cor. Sta. Lucia Streets.

The museum showcases mannequins retelling the story of the heroism of the country’s national hero, Jose Rizal.

BAHAY TSINOY

Manila Heritage Museums
This house documents the Chinese-Filipino connection. Credits UST UNESCO Club.

Bahay Tsinoy is located in Kaisa Heritage Center, Anda Street cor. Cabido Street. It features artifacts showing the long-time connection and influence of Chinese people to Philippine culture.

CASA MANILA

Manila Heritage Museums
The Bahay Na Bato remains standing proud. Credits Intramuros Administration.

Casa Manila is located at the Plaza San Luis in General Luna Street. The heritage house represents the usual “bahay na bato (stone house)” of upper-class families in the 19th century the Philippines.

DESTILERIA LIMTUACO MUSEUM

The oldest distillery in the Philippines. Credits to Destileria Limtuaco.

Destileria Limtuaco is the oldest distillery in the Philipines that has been turned into a museum. It houses equipment used in making wines and alcoholic beverages. It is located at 482 San Juan de Letran Street.

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GOING TO ILOILO? CHECK OUT The Museum of Philippine Economic History.

GO SEE the Walled City of Intramuros and TELL US in the comments below your experience in visiting Manila’s Heritage Museums!

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Atom L. Pornel
Atom L. Pornel
Atom Pornel is a tourism and broadcast journalism major who loves local art and heritage and is passionate about anything good news from the Philippines. Born from a Bicolano-Odionganon father and Waray mother, he has grown appreciation of our diversity as nation.

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