What to do and see in Philippines, Philippines: The Best Art Museums

January 12, 2022 Misti Hsu

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1. Ugu Bigyan Pottery

490 Alvarez Village Lusacan, Tiaong, Luzon 4325 Philippines +63 42 545 9144 http://www.janedchua.com/2010/04/05/ugu-bigyan/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Ugu Bigyan Pottery

Reviewed By rondO6516WN - Quezon City, Philippines

Two thumbs up!!! Very good food, a quiet place to relax and unwind, every corner of the place are clean and tidy, my overall experience is awesome! Special thanks to Dr Sonny Viloria and Mr Ugu Bigyan...

2. Pinto Art Museum

1 Sierra Madre Street Grand Heights Rd, Antipolo City, Luzon 1870 Philippines 63-2-6971015 [email protected] http://www.pintoart.com/museum/
Excellent
58%
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

Pinto Art Museum

Reviewed By ferdinandr2017

The place was so amazing that every corner you go you will learen about filipino heritage. Food was great too. You can relax on every visit of different area. Bring your energy in full, you will be needing it.

3. Art in Island

175 15th Ave. Cubao, Quezon City, Luzon 1109 Philippines +63 2 421 1356 http://www.facebook.com/artinisland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 403 reviews

Art in Island

Reviewed By darrenbK493NG

This place is a lot of fun to visit with some great pictures to be had best shared with either friends or a loved one!

4. Museo Orlina

Hollywood Subdivision Road Brgy. Tolentino East, Tagaytay, Luzon 4120 Philippines +63 995 735 4462 [email protected] http://www.museo-orlina.org/
Excellent
40%
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Museo Orlina

Museo Orlina is a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art of the internationally-acclaimed, pioneer, and foremost practitioner of glass sculpture in the Philippines, Ramon Orlina. The museum has four levels of exhibit area, a sculpture garden and amphitheater, and a roof deck to enjoy the spectacular view of Taal Lake.

Reviewed By zowee_m - Luzon, Philippines

The place is easy to find as it is along the highway. The road is quite steep tho. The museum has interesting pieces and if you are an Orlina fan , and frequent his art exhibits in Manila, I highly recommend you visit this museum. Aside from his work, some of his old VW cars are also displayed and his backyard is also interesting with all other artworks in collab with other artists are showcased.

5. Kanheron Ranch

Siquijor 6225 Philippines +63 927 823 1701 http://www.kanheron.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Kanheron Ranch

Reviewed By rutchellg - Siquijor Island, Philippines

There's nothing like it!You hit the jackpot for once in a life time experience. Highly recommended. Overlooking the ocean, mindblowing artistry,overflowing of wine collection from the giant bottle to the tiniest you've ever imagined. The longest wooden bench that's fits 31 people.

6. Paulina Constancia Museum of Naive Art

110 Gorordo Avenue 2nd Floor, West Gorordo Hotel, Cebu City 6000 Philippines +63 32 231 4347 [email protected] http://www.mona-cebu.com/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Paulina Constancia Museum of Naive Art

The Paulina Constancia Museum of Naive Art [MoNA] is part of West Gorordo Hotel’s Cultural Stewardship Program. It is a means to showcase, share and protect local art and culture. Through the Museum and its program, the West Gorordo Hotel provides the opportunity for Cebu locals and visitors to rekindle their connectedness with themselves, with each other and with Nature.

7. Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila

Dominga St Ground Floor, Benilde School of Design and Arts Campus, Manila, Luzon 1004 Philippines +63 2 230 5100 [email protected] http://www.mcadmanila.org.ph
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila

As part of the artistic community of the College of Saint Benilde’s School of Design and Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) is a unique institution that offers the experience of and exposure to contemporary art and its various publics, with a focus on Manila, Philippines as context. Distinct for its position as a non-collecting institution, MCAD’s contemporary art exhibitions, public programs, as well as other cultural and art-inspired undertakings showcase the possibilities of technology, new media and presents content that encourages engagement with art and culture, its practice and production, as well as its presentation and interpretation.

8. Galleria Taal

60 M. Agoncillo Calle, Taal, Luzon 4208 Philippines +63 906 763 2449 http://www.taal.gov.ph/tourism/heritage-village/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Galleria Taal

9. Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art

Iloilo Business Park Festive Walk, Iloilo City, Iloilo Province 5000 Philippines +63 33 501 9417 http://www.facebook.com/ILOMOCA
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art

Reviewed By profits101 - Cebu City, Philippines

As far as Contemporary art goes, this is a an excellent museum with some of the best contemporary art I have seen outside Manila... and much of it deeper, greater in quantity, and better presented. Megaworld seems to know what they're doing, and I think in their first development outside Luzon they were looking to make a genuine landmark and stake out an area of quality and integrity for their own brand. This museum is very high quality from the architectural space to the exhibited and curated work. On the ground floor, you’ll find the “Hulot” (“space” in Hiligaynon) exhibition space, along with a Museum store. The second floor houses three galleries - one is dedicated to artists from Iloilo, Panay and nearby Negros. The third floor houses the Adoracion V. Valencia Gallery. Named after the patron’s mother, this gallery contains select pieces from Edwin Valencia’s collection, including sculptures and paintings from both local and foreign artists - really sensational work here.

10. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Roxas Blvd. Central Bank complex, Manila, Luzon Philippines +63 2 523 7855 [email protected] http://www.metmuseum.ph
Excellent
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4.0 based on 96 reviews

Metropolitan Museum of Art

In addition to the numerous touring exhibits throughout the year, two of the anchors in this museum are the priceless Gold Gallery and the ancient Pottery Gallery, with pieces dating back to 220 BC.

Reviewed By visaoglobal - London, United Kingdom

was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the exhibits and the careful way how everything is exposed and taken care of, it is worth devoting a few hours to learn

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