Indulge your senses in the world of artistic brilliance at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila. Situated in the heart of the city, this cultural gem houses a distinguished collection of Philippine art, spanning centuries and diverse genres. Immerse yourself in masterpieces by renowned Filipino artists, each stroke telling a story of heritage and creativity. From classical to contemporary, the museum showcases the nation’s cultural evolution, making it a haven for art enthusiasts, historians, and those seeking to appreciate the beauty of Filipino expression. Explore the galleries and witness the visual symphony that defines the rich tapestry of Philippine fine arts at the National Museum of Fine Arts.
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Felipe Azcuna
in the last weekThis may be a good place to go on a weekday date. Avoid visiting on weekends or you may end up waiting in line. The area itself is quite large but people tend to stay a bit longer at the second floor. They have plenty of resting areas in some rooms should you get tired of walking.
Henry Veley
in the last weekAlways have a love for the arts........... But, this museum is a MUST SEE if you ever are here in the Philippines! And, just when you think you're done, nope! I will share, but I didn't even finish the tour. Sorry! But, I have some eye candy.............
Ghia Erasquin
a month agoMust visit. The place is packed with beautiful art pieces. Entrance is free when we went. You just need to present an ID. You will enjoy viewing even if you're not an art lover. You will also learn about our culture and different kinds of art forms just by visiting the place.
Jhoanna Gulle (Jaymie)
in the last weekBeautiful art pieces. Aside from the Spolariim, we also enjoyed the Amorsolo paintings especially his unfinished work. The sculpture of Abueva wowed us too. There are also paintings that showed man’s depravity in the time of war. Depressing but insightful. Hope we learn from the lessons of history. I’m no expert in art but art that give some semblance to the creativity and majestic work of the Creator is a treasure to behold.
kitchoy Caliao
3 months agoVery nice and creepy at the same time. I didn't expected it to be very big inside. U may need a map because it's easy to lose your orientation with all of the different rooms inside. Interesting fact: the building itself was the old legislative building and I didn't knew it until I got there.