Ayala Museum
- The museum serves a spot for celebrating Philippines history as well as iconography
- Ayala Museum was a thought of Fernando Zobel, one of the founders of Ayala organization.
- It’s a six-story structure houses ethnographic and archaeological exhibit on Filipino art, culture and history.
What can you find there?
- The ground floor corridor serves as site for contemporary Philippine arts exhibits as well as for local shows.
- Explore the Philippine history in diorama.
- The third floor corridor is home to the fine arts collection that highlights the works of Filipino painters.
How to get to the Ayala Museum?
Ground, Ayala Museum, Makati Avenue Cor. Dela Rosa St., Greenbelt Park, Makati, 1224 Metro Manila, Philippines
- Take the MRT and get down at Ayala Station
More information about Ayala Museum
- Ground-Fourth Floor Galleries
- Tuesday - Sunday: 9AM-6PM
- Basic Admission: (Resident) Regular--150PHP Student/Senior Citizen--75PHP (Non-Resident) Regular--350PHP Student/Senior Citizen--250PHP
- Full Admission: (Resident) Regular--225PHP Student/Senior Citizen--125PHP (Non-Resident) Regular--425PHP Student/Senior Citizen--300PHP