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Museo Pambata Review

4.2 /519 Reviews
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3/5
For budget travelers like me, the price for admission may be a little pricey (250 pesos for non Manila visitors). Even so, it’s an intriguing museum designed perfectly for the little ones. I once brought my 8-year old niece here, and she enjoyed every minute of our visit. Even in a couple of hours, my niece got to learn a ton of lessons from its interactive exhibits, books and displays. The museum teaches its visitors a variety of things, including careers, science, history of Manila and awareness for the environment. A word of advice, bring your kiddos to the entertaining yet educational new sections, like the library, paddy field area and herb garden.

Museo Pambata

Posted: Jun 14, 2018
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The usual price for non-manila residents is 250 yuan. We only spent 200 yuan because they have promotion. It is an interactive museum on two floors. Since its birth, more maintenance work is needed. I love their exhibition on the first floor about traditional Filipino medicine, and educate children about Filipino culture. When you are in Manila, you can come and visit!

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    Posted: May 8, 2020
  • 热爱生活0618
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    As the name implies, this is a museum for children, using a variety of interactive techniques to learn about Manila's history and culture in the game. Of course, there are other things for children here, such as _____________ Dolls from all over the world.

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    Posted: Oct 13, 2018
  • 中西南北东
    3/5Average
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    Manila Children's Museum was founded in 1994 and is the first interactive children's museum in the Philippines. The pavilion uses a variety of high-tech interactions to show children a colorful world. The learning center in the museum is divided into six theme areas: Kalikasan (environment), Maynila Noon (old manila), Tuklas (science), Paglaki Ko (career choice), Katawan Ko (body operation), and Bata sa Mundo (other children in the global village), through real-world display, Let the children understand the social and scientific knowledge in a comprehensive way. In addition, the museum has a reading resource center, a play area, workshops and other activities to meet the needs of children of different ages for entertainment and learning. But compared with China, no third-tier city's juvenile palace can compare. This is the Philippines!

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    Posted: Jul 15, 2023
  • KIMJUNYIUN1993
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    In Manila's well-known Children's Theme Museum, the venue is very spacious, are animation theme and interstellar theme decoration, children like here, tickets are not particularly expensive, not bad.

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    Posted: Nov 9, 2016
  • 大城小驴
    4/5Excellent
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    Very lovely little museum, upstairs directly from the second floor, there are three floors. Photographs are not allowed in the library. The rooms that fully and truly show the life of the upper class during Spanish colonial period, from living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms to toilets and kitchens, are exquisite. 75 pesos is a good deal! After coming out, you can also see the stables and wells.

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    Posted: Dec 13, 2016
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