Ayala Museum, situated in the heart of Makati, Manila, is a cultural gem that celebrates the rich heritage and artistry of the Philippines. Immerse yourself in a journey through time, exploring diverse exhibits that showcase the nation’s history, art, and culture. From pre-colonial artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, Ayala Museum provides a comprehensive and visually stunning narrative of Filipino identity. The museum’s commitment to education is evident in its interactive displays, workshops, and lectures, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Discover the vibrant tapestry of Philippine culture at Ayala Museum, where each exhibit is a testament to the nation’s enduring creativity and heritage.
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Oliver Pe
3 weeks agoNov 2024 One of the few and limited sized green spaces in Metro Manila. Though highly curated and non native the place is still an oasis of relative calm surrounded by an often hectic and busy commercial and business district. The space is also spaced with a pond of tilapia, carp, catfish and some other fishes. A number of sculptures are found in the fringes. Within resides a cat community tended by a ngo. There is also the Sto Nino de Paz Chapel in the middle which is popular with the Makati crowd.
Jan Lorange
a month agoAn oasis in Makati. I enjoy the green environment. A good place to breathe some fresh air
Harry Pavel
10 months agoHuge Shopping Malls with very different buildings and an interesting Park, especially at Christmas time it is nice decorated. A nice chapel in the middle is very interesting to visit. Of course all the wellknown exclusive branches sell their products in these center.
Ryan 13obadilla
a week agoIf only all malls have greeneries like this. It would be great.
Shonny Loh
a month agohuge area. unlike the usual mall where everything is in one building, this has five! if I’m correct building 1 & 2 are under renovation/upgrade. in between buildings there are small area like a park with pond and a church! security is tight here. this place caters to people that are looking for higher end products. Window shopping is good too and if you want a little bit of historical insights, there’s a museum and they don’t charge (that’s nice).