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GUIDELINES FOR MUSEUM TOUR

I. ENTRANCE FEES: (Effective July 1, 2010)

 
NAG
MFP
NAG & MFP
     
(one time visit)
A. Individual      
Adults
P100.00
Senior Citizen
80.00
Students
30. 00
 
B. Group
Adult
80.00
Senior Citizen
40.00
Student
25.00

  For students enrolled in Philippine schools only

I. EXHIBIT DAYS: 

Wednesday to Saturday (walk-ins and group tours)
Sunday (walk-ins only)

III.    MUSEUM HOURS:

10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (NO NOON BREAK)

IV. WAIVED ENTRANCE FEES FOR THE FOLLOWING (WITH VALID ID)

A. One faculty member for every group of 30 students

B. One tour coordinator per scheduled museum tour

C. Museum workers

D. National Museum staff and their immediate family

V.    RESERVATION PROCEDURE :
A. Fifty percent ( 50% ) Down Payment - upon reservation
B. In lieu of cash, the following are accepted upon reservation: Manager’s check, Cashier’s check, Money Order, to     the order of National Museum
C.      No Show -
1. The downpayment is forfeited without a telephone call/fax message or letter cancelling the reservation.
2. The reserving party can re-schedule without  forfeiting  their downpayment with a telephone call/fax message or letter cancelling the reservation a day before.  
PLEASE REMEMBER
  • Big bags and packages should be left or deposited at the checking counter.
  • Teachers, parents and tour guides should accompany their respective groups during the whole tour in order to maintaindiscipline and proper decorum inside galleries and exhibit halls.
  • Photographing museum objects may be allowed only with the written permission from the Museum Education Division, Rm 410, National Art Gallery Building (Old Congress Bldg.)
  • Interactive equipment and items should be used gently and properly handled. Damages to exhibit materials resulting to improper use will be charged accordingly to the visiting school/institution.
  • Nobody is allowed to touch the exhibits (i.e. paintings, sculptures,
    anthropological, archaeological and natural history specimens) except for the hands-on items.
  • Smoking is strictly prohibited in the National Museum premises and grounds.
  • Eating and drinking are only allowed in designated places.
  • Running and shouting inside the galleries are not allowed. 
  • The National Museum has the right to terminate the tour of a visiting group or any part thereof who refuses to observe the museum’s viewing rules and regulations.

FOR INQUIRIES & INFORMATION
Please contact the Museum Education Division at
Telefax No.: 527-0278