5/5 Jomel J. 8 months ago on Google
When
we
arrived
at
the
museum,
we
were
greeted
in
a
room
where
there
is
a
tv
playing
an
introduction
on
how
the
museum
was
founded
and
evolved
throughout
the
years.
I
recommend
goers
to
not
skip
this
part
as
you'll
understand
and
appreciate
the
galleries
better
if
you
watched
it.
After
the
intro,
we're
greeted
with
great
looking
architecture,
vast
greeneries
and
well
maintained
stunning
ecology.
You're
eyes
will
be
amazed,
you'll
find
yourself
all
over
the
place
just
taking
a
look
everywhere.
Don't
worry
if
you
feel
lost,
they
give
you
a
map
so
that
you
can
go
back
on
track
to
where
to
go.
There
are
a
total
of
7
galleries,
and
each
of
the
artwork
is
credited,
some
of
which
have
commentaries
that
give
detail
to
the
artist
and
the
style
/
intent
of
the
creation.
Artwork
varies
from
different
styles
of
paint,
art
using
materials
such
as
wood,
newspaper,
metal,
tangible
art
creations,
and
a
lot
more
:)
It's
a
lot,
i
can't
compress
it
here
on
the
review.
Notice
that
there're
not
much
pictures
of
art
on
the
google
review,
only
glimpses?
It's
because
once
you
experience
the
museum,
you'll
know
that
the
art
is
better
appreciated
in
actuality.
Photos
aren't
enough
to
express
how
good
it
is
:)
Verdict:
I
recommend
everyone
to
go
here.
Even
though
if
you
are
not
much
of
a
fan
of
art,
you'll
get
to
appreciate
it
when
you're
there
with
the
varieties
of
art
expressions
that
are
on
display
:)
Recom
before
going:
For
those
planning
to
go,
wear
comfortable
clothes,
a
good
pair
of
running
shoes
so
that
your
feet
won't
swell,
a
drinking
tumbler,
handkerchief
/
mini
face
towel.
Idea
of
the
expenses
for
those
DIYers:
LRT
station
to
Pinto
is
70
pesos
per
perso.
on
eTricycle,
entrance
is
250
for
adults
125
for
students
(need
ID).
When
going
back,
we
opted
to
ride
a
tricycle
from
pinto
to
LRT
station
(300
pesos)
because
we
were
tired,
but
if
you
still
have
the
energy,
it
will
be
cheaper
if
you
tric
to
ynarez,
then
ride
a
jeep,
alight
at
LRT
station