The Ayala Museum is a museum in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is run privately by the Ayala Foundation and houses archaeological, …
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Jan 2, 2025
Really good. I enjoyed this a lot. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Good layout, and easy to navigate with staff directing you. Start on the 4th floor and work your way down. You have the pe… Full review by Liveandsee23
Dec 18, 2024
Museum was very impressive and did a great job of capturing their 50th Anniversary. Location was convenient to Greenbelt Mall Full review by Venie1211_12
Dec 17, 2024
Great museum to understand the Filipino history in greater detail. The exhibit of the Surigao treasure was fascinating. The indigenous textile arts showcased some very beautiful pieces. The dioramas … Full review by Reslimpan
Can you let me know how much the private tour was. Did you do anything else in Makarti
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I can't recall as I didn't do that. I would check the website (there must be one). General admission was reasonable, but when you're used to free museums it's a bit galing to pay. …
I can't recall as I didn't do that. I would check the website (there must be one). General admission was reasonable, but when you're used to free museums it's a bit galing to pay. Museum is self explanatory. I was in the area one night and half a day, so nothing of note. it was a bit seedy and girlie bar type of places round there. Hope this is a teeny bit helpful.
Your excellent review is outdated already. I went back to the Ayala Museum, during the third week of January, and the gold is all back! It is ironic that I live in New York City, but missed seeing the display of those pieces while they were here.
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The third floor, far opposite the gift shop, is used for changing exhibits. If closed, that means that a temporary exhibit was being mounted or dismounted. The ground floor also has …
The third floor, far opposite the gift shop, is used for changing exhibits. If closed, that means that a temporary exhibit was being mounted or dismounted. The ground floor also has a gallery used for temporary exhibits. Fourth floor (gold) and second floor (history dioramas and ship models) are permanent exhibits.
Hi! I always pass by this museum, and I am interested in visiting it. But I am used to just touring myself around museums. Is it possible kaya to tour on my own? I find it more relaxing and solemn without tour guides. ;) And how much is the entrance fee, and does it have a time limit or something? Thanks!
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There is no time limit just explore at your pace. The ticket counter, you can purchase certain floors for seeing, I forget how many pesos it cost.