[reply] @fredc@mastodon.online -- There is also Ayala Museum, Makati City. There are different sections (free, and those with fees [different ...

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— There is also Ayala Museum, Makati City. There are different sections (free, and those with fees [different prices, too]). Camera/photography also depends on which collections are on display.

The free section, it’s always allowed. But, I’m not sure when it comes to photography sessions. But, I haven’t seen them asking people to leave their DSLR cameras.

Hmm, as for opening, if I remember correctly, only during weekdays.

— Museo ng Makati is another option. But I am not sure if it is open again. Last time I visited, I think 2017 or 2018, it was scheduled for renovation. The items on display there are mostly related to the history of Makati, and the surrounding areas.

— Quezon Memorial Museum. At the center of Quezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City. Last time I visited (2019), no camera restrictions or anything. Mostly about the President Manual L. Quezon, and World War II history (that are not in school books).

If I remember correctly, they only open from Mondays to Thursdays. But do check, I haven’t visited since 2020.

Those are the ones I visited before where cameras are fine (except for some with restrictions on DSLR). Oh, the usual rule, no flashes or custom light sources.

Hope it helps!

@youronlyone thanks for the recos. I just want to take pictures of the displays. If using cameras is problematic, I’ll just use my phone.

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  1. @fredc Ahh. Quezon Memorial Museum is a good place to start, but I don’t think they’re open during the weekends. And be sure to check out the WW2 map, how the country kept the guerilla network alive. Great information. ^_^Then the three National Museums around Luneta. But for those, you’ll have to dedicate a few hours. Each building is multi-level, and huge. Lots of displays, definitely enjoyable.I wish I can help with the schedules, it’s been a few years.Enjoy your trip! ^_^

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