A quick visit at the PH National Museum during the pandemic
With the announcement of a lower COVID-19 alert level in Metro Manila, many establishments have been allowed to re-open, including parks and museums.
On October 19, 2021, the National Museums of the Philippines has re-opened to the public. This November, I got the chance to visit two of the three museums, The National Museum for Fine Arts, and The National Museum for Natural History
Here are some of the photos from my latest visit:
When is it open?
Tuesdays to Sundays excluding religious holidays
What time is it open?
9 AM to 12 PM and 1 PM to 4 PM
Who can visit?
Fully vaccinated individuals with vaccination cards and identification cards
How to book a visit
Visit reservation.nationalmuseum.gov.ph to schedule at least a day before your intended visit. You can book a solo trip or a group trip with a maximum of four companions for an AM (9-12) or PM (1-4) session. Fill out the necessary details then click “Confirm.” You will receive a confirmation via email. Group reservations are limited to five (5) persons only.
Safety protocols
Have your temperature taken at the entrance (persons with a temperature of 37.5 degrees Celsius and above will not be allowed entrance along with those with fever and flu-like symptoms)
Accomplish a health declaration form through the StaySafePh app
Visitors are required to wear a mask at all times
Each museum could only accommodate a maximum of 100 visitors per session
Take note of prohibited items inside the museum:
Art materials
Large bags
Backpacks
Baby backpack carriers
Long umbrellas and other bulky items
Food and drinks, plants, flowers, and other organic materials
Tripods and video cameras
Wrapped packages including gifts
Pets
For questions, contact The National Museum at 8298-1100 ext. 3000, 8527-7889 or via email through inquiry@nationalmuseum.gov.ph.
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