Stepping Into the Past: Exploring National Museum Of The Philippines — Cebu📜⌛🏛️🏺

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If you're going to ask me, what is the first museum that I went to? Well, I'm going to say the first museum I went to is the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu. In today's blog, I'm going to share with you all my experience visiting the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu. Let's get started!

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Last year, I went to the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu and it's been an incredible experience to visit this museum. Even on the outside, the architectural design of the museum is truly fascinating. The National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu, is located at Pigafetta Street, Cebu City, and this museum is a walking distance from Basilica Minore del Santo Nino de Cebu and Magellan Cross, one of the tourist spot destinations in Cebu.

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Even in the ground entrance, you will actually witness how this museum is very big and has lots of artifacts. In the lobby, a lot of paintings were hung on the wall, and those paintings came from the different local artist from Cebu. I was captivated by how beautiful those paintings are. Some of the references of paintings are from the history of Cebu. Before we went to the second floor, the guide told us what the restrictions were and what things should not be brought if we went to the second floor.

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As I went to the second floor of the museum, the first artifact that we went to was this type of rock that you will find in Cebu. These rocks can be found in various places in Cebu, including Naga, Danao City, Minglanilla, Balamban, Dalaguete, Toledo City, Carcar, Carmen, and such. You will also see these rocks are used from, like, what you see in the picture, one of the rocks that my friend pulled will be made into a circuit board in a computer.

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Aside from rocks, I went to the animals section. What I like about this museum is that, instead of porcelain or carved wood they will display, they put a taxidermy or real bones of the animals for display. These animals that are displayed can only be seen in Cebu and some parts of the Philippines, and some of them are extinct or still exist. I can actually see those feathers of the birds are still well intact, and the details of the other animals are still in there even though they are not alive anymore. Even the "Butanding" or whale shark, was displayed inside of the museum, but it was carved from wood.

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After I went to the animals section, I went to the plants section. The museum displayed plenty of types of plants, like trees, flowers, and even fruits. They were displayed in the museum, and those displays are real. Some are put on the frames, and some are still in the tree, or the tree itself is inside of the museum! Some of the fruits that are mentioned here in the museum are extinct and can only be found here in Cebu. One that I love watching here in the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu is the Rafflesia plant. Some botanists who have seen this plant say that this plant is the largest flower in the world and also the stinkiest plant.

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Even the landforms in every part of the Philippines are being displayed here. They also put what trees and fruits we can find on that landform and its history.

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One of the gems here in the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu is the artifacts that have been used by our ancestors and lumads before. Those artifacts are plates, accessories, knives, weapons, and "banga", or big jars that are made from clay. Those artifacts are still well intact and well preserved. I also saw a true gold of teeth and a prosthetic that has been displayed here in the museum, and I didn't take a picture of it because one of the guides told us not to take a picture of that artifact for some reason. In every artifact, they put some of its own history and the year when they discovered it. Aside from that, they displayed some of the stuff that was used in their everyday lives of the locals here in Cebu, like fishing rods, a small boat, fish nets, and things that are used for farming.

LET'S GET BACK TO PAINTINGS!

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If you go to the third floor, you will witness all the paintings that came from the local painters here in Cebu. If you take a look at those paintings, those paintings are inspired by the historical features of Cebu. Including the history of Sto. niño and the history of Magellan Cross and Lapu Lapu. Even the paintings of some well-known painters are being displayed here, and you will actually see the details and the quality of the paint they used.

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Aside from that, the museum also has plenty of geometric paintings that have been hung on the wall and portrait paintings of the mayors of Cebu from the first mayor in Cebu to the present mayor in Cebu. I also see some paintings from a well-known and very powerful family here in Cebu. They also display some landscape and seascape paintings in every place here in Cebu.

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If you're going to the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu and you decide to have a photoshoot, the staff here doesn't allow people to have a photoshoot or even a pictorial inside of the museum. They only allow a few pictures inside.

If you're planning to visit Cebu, you should take a visit to the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu. This museum has a lot of historical information and artifacts about our island that will truly make you love even more our island, Cebu City. This experience of mine visiting this National Museum in the Philippines—Cebu was a great help to me to really know the island that I was born on.

And if you're going to ask me if it is worth visiting the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu? Well, all I can say is that the whole experience visiting this museum is truly worth it, and I want to visit the National Museum of the Philippines—Cebu again!

And that's the end of my blog, Hivers! Thank you for reading my blog, and see you in my next blog post!

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Hey @chrmshly you are welcome. Thanks for using @worldmappin 😘

Wow nice photos! I want to visit there again.

You should! I think they put more artifacts since some of the corners of the museum still empty

In this place you will find many new things and of course very historical things, it's really amazing, have a nice day 🙏♥️

You're right! When I visit National Museum of the Philippines - Cebu, that was I knew that we had a tamaraw here in Cebu😭

I remember seeing the gold teeth artifact! It was such a surreal experience being surrounded by so much history @chrmshly

You're right! I was thankful that I had a chance visiting this place because a lot of information about the history of Cebu I haven't yet know

Seriously, I need to revisit the place! I haven't been there in awhile and its nice to go back in time and appreciate how far we've come

You should visit this museum ma'am! The experience and the information that you'll learn is totally worth it.

Beautiful place full of history. I like it a lot.

Thank you 😊 it's indeed beautiful

I never get bored visiting this museum! Even seeing its photos excite me. ✨

Thank you! Even me, I still want to go back there and see those artifacts 🥹

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Keep up the great work 💪

You are very welcome @chrmshly! it was well deserved. ☀️

Really cool! I would love to visit the museum one day.. 🤞 Super love these kind of historical stuff

Thank you so much for reading my blog ma'am!

woooo it is beatiful i wold like visit that museum someday :D

You should! The experience and the fun is truly worth it

The museums in your country are really beautiful, especially because they have a great variety of museums.

Thank you! I also admire how our museum put a much effort in gathering and preserving the artifacts that symbolize our island

I'm staying at Cebu but never tried visiting museum hahahaha😂

You should visit it! It's truly worth it to visit

I've been there too. That place is a magical one. The paintings are so beautiful.

Right?! It's very worth to visit

Can't wait to visit this place 😍

You should visit!

Recently, I visited a museum and was delighted with it. I liked that you recounted the experience and how captivating it was to explore what's inside the Cebu museum. Lots of identity and culture there. Captivating.

Every experience leaves us with great learning where we model a new perception. Being able to better appreciate what surrounds us and is part of our history.

You're right! When I went there, my expectations are those artifacts that I'll see either not real or just a ordinary things but it's not. I had a great time and fun also, I get to learn new things from my island.

I loved this museum it shows culture, history and art the perfect combination thanks for sharing a fascinating place like this. @chrmshly