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The museum exhibits are divided into several sections. These include a heritage section, a science and technology section, an art corner and the Aircraft Park. [4] The heritage section's collection includes galleries of weapons, uniforms, dioramas, miniatures, and memorabilia related to early Philippine military aviation.
Military museum of the Philippine Army. website: Philippine National Police Museum: Camp Crame, Quezon City: Traditions, culture and history of the Philippine National Police. Philippine Science Centrum: E-Com Building, Riverbanks Center, Barangka, Marikina: Hands-on science museum. website: Presidential Car Museum
Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Misawa, Aomori; ... Air Force City Park, Clark Air Base; Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum, Manila; Poland. Aerospace museums
Colombian Aerospace Museum; ... Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space; K. ... Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum;
The National Planetarium was 16-meter (52 ft) high and had a seating capacity of 310. It was equipped with a GM-15-S Goto starball projector acquired in 1975. [6] It featured four daily regular shows and a permanent exhibit in the main building featuring paintings of Philippine astronomical myths and beliefs and diorama representations of the Solar System, major constellations and astronomists.
The following year, a group of individuals from the military and private sector established the AFP Museum and Historical Library Foundation Inc., a non-stock, nonprofit private foundation in order to ensure the continuity of the museum's activities; [2] hence, the museum does not directly operate under the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Museum of Philippine Political History: Casa Real Shrine,Building, Paseo del Congreso, Malolos: Museum showcasing the history of Philippine politics Museum of the Women of Malolos: Malolos, Bulacan: 20th-century bahay-na-bato. Formerly the residence of Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos and currently a museum for The Women of Malolos. Curated by Carlo ...
The PAGASA Planetarium is a planetarium within the grounds of the PAGASA Science Garden situated along Agham Road in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] It is operated and owned by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). The planetarium was built in September 1977. [2]