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The National Museum of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Pilipinas) is an umbrella government organization that oversees a number of national museums in the Philippines including ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological, and visual arts collections.
The National Museum Complex is the collective designation for the central museums of the National Museum of the Philippines as per the Republic Act No. 8492. also known as the National Museum Act of 1998.
The National Museum of Natural History (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Likas na Kasaysayan) is the national natural history museum of the Philippines. It is located along Agrifina Circle in Rizal Park , Manila .
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.
It is located in the Agrifina Circle, Rizal Park, Manila adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts building. Built c. 1916–1918 from a neoclassical design by Canadian-American architect Ralph Harrington Doane when he was consulting architect to the Philippine government, [ 1 ] the building formerly housed the Department of Finance . [ 2 ]
The National Museum of Fine Arts (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Sining [1] [2]), formerly known as the National Art Gallery, is an art museum in Manila, Philippines.It is located on Padre Burgos Avenue across from the National Museum of Anthropology in the eastern side of Rizal Park.
National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila) National Planetarium (Manila) National Museum of Natural History (Manila) P. Presidential Museum and Library (Philippines) R.
National Museum of Anthropology, Ermita, Manila The oldest known Quran (Koran) in the Philippines. The Quran is believed to be one of the few copies translated into a non-Arabic language—that is, using a language in the Malay family and handwritten in Arabic calligraphy .
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