Tag: #national Museum of the Philippines
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San Bartolome Parish-Malabon declared as ‘Important Cultural Treasure’
The San Bartolome Parish in Malabon City was declared as an “Important Cultural Treasure” by the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) on Thursday, Aug. 11.
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Kidlat Tahimik’s historic exhibit in Madrid is coming home to the Philippines
Filipinos will soon see the "Marilyn, Mickey, and Padre Damaso: 500 Years of Conquistador Rock Stars” exhibit
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Ancient stoneware and earthenware take the spotlight at NMP’s newest resource center
The National Museum of the Philippines and Gokongwei Brothers Foundation, Inc. launched the Elizabeth Y. Gokongwei Ethnographic Stoneware Resource Center
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The National Museum's past and its history with PH presidents
On June 30, 2022, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will have been the fourth Philippine president to be inaugurated at the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) in Ermita, Manila.
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Philippine endemic florals and fauna take centerstage at National Museum
Explore the natural beauty of the Philippines through ‘Natural Heritage in Focus: The Philippine Flora and Fauna’ art exhibit
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Pedro Bonet: The first Spanish performer in our ‘new normal’
A musical journey through the first circumnavigation
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Take a look at the restored Maribojoc Church in Bohol
The National Museum of the Philippines has turned over the reconstructed parish church to the Diocese of Tagbilaran
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Visit the National Museum of Bohol to see rare artworks of National Artist Napoleon Abueva
They say you’ve never seen Bohol if you haven’t visited the Chocolate Hills, sighted the endangered tarsiers, dipped on its pristine beaches, dined on the floating restaurant on Loboc river, witnessed the swarm of fireflies at Abatan river, and prayed in one of its centuries-old churches. But could there be one other reason to say you’ve been there?
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Philippines to host ASEAN Museum Congress 2021 this October
The National Museum of the Philippines is hosting the ASEAN Museum Congress 2021, an online international conference of museum professionals and heritage stakeholders, from Oct. 26 to 28, 2021.
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The National Planetarium closes temporarily
Its iconic building is set for decommissioning
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The story of how Loon Church in Bohol was restored
When a horrifying 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Bohol on October 15, 2013, the province’s centuries-old heritage churches collapsed, including one of the oldest and largest in the town of Loon — the Nuestra Señora de la Luz parish or Simbahan ng Birhen sa Kasilak (The Church of Our Lady of Light). It was completely ruined and left in rubble.
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Art in the Park Online marks its 15th anniversary
A special edition for these extraordinary times
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National Museums in Manila reopen on Rizal's birth anniversary
Here are the things you need to know before visiting