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2023年08月06日

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  • 阿亞拉博物館

  • 景點介紹
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    • 令狐沖江湖漂
    • 地處商務區,所在區域類似上海新天地。殖民的開始就是菲律賓國家形態誕生的開始,殖民者將土著部落組合在了一起。由此可知國民性。樓下花園不錯,可以在此喝個下午茶。

    • travelwhere
    • There were 4 floors of different aspects of Phillipino history. I especially enjoyed the artifacts and intricate jewelry. There were magnifying glasses that you could move over the pieces in order to appreciate the detail more fully. Although I'm not a history buff, I enjoyed it. I would recommend going to see this quality museum.

    • tynejr
    • I am a history junkie - and being a Filipino, I love learning more and more about our own history. I am quite sure there are far more prestigious and far more extravagant museums all over the world, but it is the content of the Ayala Museum that makes it stand out for me.As a child, the "old" Ayala Museum was always a staple for class field trips and learning activities, and even then, the dioramas depicting important aspects, periods and events in Philippine history was always the crowd favorite.In the new Ayala Museum the dioramas have been improved, and the number has even increased - there are even a couple of dioramas that are not yet on display. But NOW, the diorama section as a strong contender for the "crowd favorite" title: the amazing display of ancestral gold artefacts on the top floor of the Museum building titled "Gold of Ancestors". These artefacts collected from various places in the Philippines refutes earlier thoughts that the Philippines became "civilized" only with the arrival of western culture. From simple jewelry to intricate death masks, weapons and body adornments for Philippine Royalty, each of these gold items speaks about a civilization now gone, but which once was proud and strong. That makes for an impressive lesson on history.Oh, and to add to the scholarly part of any tour, make sure to drop by the Ayala Museum's Filipinas Heritage Library, located on the top floor of the adjacent "glass tower". It is by far the foremost and premiere Filipiniana Library in the country. The book, records and even pictures in their collections will add some more information to the tours in the Museum, plus you will find one of the most complete collection of WWII documents and books that speak about the war from three perspectives: the Filipinos, the Americans and the Japanese.It is centrally located in the Ayala Business Center, and connected via walkway to various malls and restaurant rows. It even has a Koi pond beside it located in a beautiful garden that does well for families with children.Again, there may be far better Museums around the world, but for Philippine culture and history (including some "hidden, less-known-facts" of Philippine history), the Ayala Museum is the place to be. Make sure to catch their regular talks and symposia given by well-loved historians, as well as some of their regular workshops for the young and young at heart. It is well worth the PhP500 entrance fee.

    • oggieonyc
    • What a wonderful coincidence when during my last trip to Makati, the museum was exhibiting World War II in Manila memorabilia and photos. Great exhibit of photos and artifacts from the Japanese invasion and occupation of Manila during WWII.The location of this museum is excellent as it is located at Greenbelt Park, basically a huge shopping mall. A great place to spend your time while the wife shops.

    • DakotasMom
    • The Ayala Museum, right smack in the middle of the financial district is a wonderful find. Known for the dioramas that depict Philippine history, the museum carries contemporary art work and also has a floor for gold find that date back to pre-Spanish colonization of the islands. Must see when you're in Manila.

    • ozvpm_andy
    • My wife and I visited the museum on our first day in the Philippines as we had a day to spare and wanted to learn a little about the Philippines as we were spending several weeks in the country. We were not disappointed! The 90 or so dioramas on level two was one of the best presentations I have seen anywhere in the world and explained so much about the history of the country. It is so easy to get sensory information overload at a museum - and so this was a terrific and different way to learn.We also visited the gold exhibition on level 4 - which is a must! We really didn't expect much, but quite simply we were blown away.Highly recommended if you are in Manila

    • LanaSingapore
    • This museum is excellent for learning about the history and people who formed the Philippines of today. There is a whole floor of dioramas to walk through. The top floor also has an excellent exhibit of ancient gold artifacts discovered in the Philippines which is well laid out. Aim to spend 2 - 3 hours there,

    • thegoodpierre
    • Dear Ayala Museum, Thank you for the grand time I was given at your place last Thursday {February 26th 2015}. Good service and good view at the Ayala Museum, definitely the visit was gold. I am impressed with the Gold Exhibit at the 4th Floor, it is a representation how rich the Ayalas are :) My favorite was the Collection of the Fernando Zobel Artistry, it did educate me in the style of an Ayala in the Arts. My eyes were consumed by the F Zobel Letters, F Zobel Icaro Painting & F Zobel Ropa Pen Scribblers. It' s nice to know more of the Philippines' tagged Rich Family-the Ayala Clan, I will visit the Ayala Library in the future and then perhaps I will learn more of the heritage of the said Metro Manila Business Icon' s history. I will apply for a Membership at the Museum :) I am interested to be taking part of its events and gatherings. Thank you Ayala Museum & Thank you God for the Paper spent on the place.

    • Y1869MDrichardp
    • I spent hours in the great exhibits, especially the history of the Philippines and the gold historic finds.

    • tomvn2011
    • We stayed at the Peninsular Manila, so it was a short walk to this modern and well laid out museum. We arrived from the covered pedestrian bridge and walked around in interesting display of items from WWII. We wanted to go further but security guards said we needed a ticket. The ticket office was two floors below and the elevator took too long to arrive, so we took the stairs but could not find the ticket box. Out of patience we left the way we came. Maybe the museum should consider directing people to one entrance, or have multiple ticket booths (probably too expensive). Pity.


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