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The Dessert Museum is an interactive art exhibition, or "selfie museum", described as a cross between a museum, theme park and candy shop, [1] with dessert-themed art pieces and installations. Located in Pasay , Metro Manila in the Philippines at Conrad Manila within the SM Mall of Asia complex, and inspired by similar exhibitions like the ...
Conrad Manila was designed by WOW Architects. [2] The firm was also responsible for the interior design of the building. [3] On March 7, 2013, SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation announced that they reached an agreement with Hilton Worldwide, the operator of the Conrad Hotels hotel brand, that the SM subsidiary would manage Conrad Manila. The ...
Conrad Hotels & Resorts is an American multinational brand of high-end luxury hotels and high-end luxury resorts owned and operated by Hilton Worldwide. [2] As of December 31, 2021, it has 42 locations with 15,085 rooms in 21 countries and territories, including two that are owned or leased with 778 rooms, 38 that are managed with 12,152 rooms, and two that are franchised with 2,155 rooms.
In the capital of Muscat, the Royal Opera House, Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, and Oman National Museum are must-sees. Outside the capital, the mountainous regions of Jebel Akhdar and Jebel Shams ...
Maritime museum featuring the Manila–Acapulco galleon trade: GSIS Museo ng Sining: Macapagal Boulevard, Financial Center, Pasay: Filipino arts. Iglesia ni Cristo Museum: Punta, Santa Ana, Manila: Museum of the history and culture of the Iglesia ni Cristo. Also originally the location of the first local congregation of the Christian denomination.
Resorts World Manila is the sister resort to Resorts World Genting in Malaysia and Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. It was the first integrated resort in Metro Manila, and from 2009 to 2013 it was the only one in operation until the opening of Solaire Resort & Casino in Entertainment City, Parañaque, on March 16, 2013.
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The hotel was originally called Kukun. Ayala Land had originally preferred the name Cocoon, but settled for the stylised Kukun as the former had already been taken by another Manila boutique hotel. [1] The name of the hotel comes from the Tagalog word for silk. All of its hotels were designed by Filipino architect Conrad Onglao. [2] [3] [4] [5]