MANILA, Philippines — Heads up, museophiles! The National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) is now open to the public seven days a week.
“The past year has been remarkable for us at the National Museum of the Philippines. So, to start 2025 with a bang, we are delighted to announce that the NMP Central Complex in Manila and our Regional Component Museums all over the Philippines will now be open to the public all seven days of the week,” the museum said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
Article continues after this advertisementAdmission remains free, and the hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Mountainous Kyrgyzstan, like other former Soviet republics in the region, is rich in natural resources.
On the sidelines of the 5th Philippines International Geothermal Conference in Makati, Mylene Capongcol, director of the Renewable Energy Management Bureau of the Department of Energy (DOE), said the framework for the proposed geothermal resource de-risking facility (GRDF) has already been finalized.
free house of funOn December 30, the museum exhibited Dr. Jose Rizal’s sculpture “Josephine Sleeping” for the first time to commemorate Rizal Day.
Article continues after this advertisementRizal created the clay sculpture of his wife Josephine Bracken during his exile in Dapitan.
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