TAHOOOOO!!!
Before the #NutritionMonth celebration ends, the #NationalMuseumPH is featuring the tahó—a street food that is an excellent source of calcium and iron.
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As we approach the end of our National Heritage Month, we celebrate the life of the country’s first-declared National Artist, Fernando Cueto Amorsolo who was born #OnThisDay, 130 years ago, in 1892 in Paco, Manila.
Exciting news as we celebrate #BiodiversityDay and #NationalHeritageMonth!
In partnership with the Philippine Botanical Art Society (PhilBAS) and Philippine Fauna Art Society (PhilFAS), we will officially launch a temporary exhibition featuring magnificient artworks
Century-old churches in Albay are tangible legacies of Spanish evangelization. One of these churches is the St. John the Baptist Church in Tabaco City. On July 31, 2001, the National Museum of the Philippines declared it a National Cultural Treasure.
The #NationalMuseumPH celebrates the 91st birth anniversary of National Artist for Visual Arts Ang Kiukok, born #OnThisDay in 1931 by featuring “Still Life” — his 1974 watercolor from the National Fine Arts Collection (NFAC).
The shy and secretive Gray’s Monitor Lizard (Varanus olivaceus) of the Varanidae family inhabit the primary and secondary tropical moist forest of southern Luzon. In Bicol region, the butaans are found in Catanduanes island.
Photo: LA Zoo
The National Museum of the Philippines is hosting the ASEAN Museum Congress 2021, an online international conference of museum professionals and heritage stakeholders, on Oct. 26-28, 2021.
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To celebrate this October the Indigenous Peoples Month and the Museums and Galleries Month, your #NationalMuseumPH features one of the iconic Filipino architectural structures and frequently visited collection at the National Museum of Anthropology— 1/2
Hematite is derived from the Greek word, “aematitis lithos” and was later translated as “haematites” which means bloodstone or bloodlike. Hematite is a principal mineral found in Camarines Norte.
Basalts are volcanic or extrusive igneous rocks. They form when the magma or the molten rocks inside the volcano reach the earth's surface through the lava flow.
Thanks @Spotdotph and its writer Christa De La Cruz for helping us spread the good news about the partnership between the #NationalMuseumPH and the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation.
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The #NationalMuseumPH receives a gift to the nation this #NationalHeritageMonth!
Director-General Jeremy Barns received, on behalf of the National Museum of the Philippines, a 1981 black metal study of “Poseidon” by…
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Happy #InternationalMuseumDay and happy 3rd anniversary to the National Museum of Natural History!
Three years ago today we opened one of the most Instagrammable and most interesting places to learn about Philippine…
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