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Assignment/Task: (Google/research)

Lesson Activity 3

1. Trace the different museums/galleries in the Philippines. Have some photos.

Museo de Intramuros

- One of the newest museums in the metro,


Museo de Intramuros opened its gates to
the public in May 2019. It exhibits religious
artifacts such as altarpieces and paintings
that the Intramuros Administration (IA) has
collected and curated throughout the years.
If you can’t drop by, IA has partnered with
Google Arts and Culture to create six online
exhibitions of religious sculptures made
from different materials such as bones and
wood. This includes a collection of ivory
figures from Macau and Goa, and other
ecclesiastic art crafted during the Spanish
colonial period.

National Museum of Fine Arts

- Also known as the National Art Gallery, it


houses the masterpieces of our country’s
most celebrated artists such as Juan
Luna‘s Spolarium and Botong
Franciso‘s Filipino Struggles through
History. It launched Sulyap Museo, a 360-
degree virtual tour where visitors can visit
9 of its galleries online, to celebrate its
119th Foundation Day. Visitors may click
on the pieces in the exhibition halls to
learn more about them.

Presidential Museum and Library

- Want to know more about our colorful, yet


somehow dark political history? Then visit the
Presidential Museum and Library in
Malacañang with this 360° virtual tour via
Google Arts and Culture. Here, online visitors
may view portraits and pictures of former
presidents and their respective families,
political campaign memorabilia, historical
book collections, and other interesting items
linked to our previous heads of state.

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