Ayala Museum
The Ayala Museum is run privately by Ayala Foundation, Inc. This six-storey edifice houses ethnographic and archaeological exhibits on Filipino culture, art, ...
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The Ayala Museum is run privately by Ayala Foundation, Inc. This six-storey edifice houses ethnographic and archaeological exhibits on Filipino culture, art, ...
The Ayala Triangle Gardens is Makati's Central Park, an urban oasis at the heart of the central business district. In addition to landscaped park grounds, there...
Greenbelt Chapel located in the Greenbelt Park, the church is popular for church goers, most people find it relaxing though because of the park around it. ...
Guadalupe Church or the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe is located along Guadalupe EDSA in Makati City. One of the oldest churches in the Philippines it was ...
The Casa Santa houses an internationally recognized collection of Santa Claus items ranging from life size, singing santas to Turkish inspired bronze plaques of...
Yuchengco Museum, was created to house the art collection of Secretary Alfonso T. Yuchengco, and highlight his distinguished career as a businessman, diplomat, ...
The Ninoy Aquino Monument is a bronze monument by sculptor Peter de Guzman which commemorates the slain of former senator and Filipino hero Benigno "Ninoy" S. ...
Legaspi Park is a small park, well kept park along Legaspi Street. On Sunday mornings the Legaspi Market opens, where you can get fresh organic foods, ...
Washington Sycip Park is a public park near Greenbelt mall in Legaspi village, Makati city, Manila (Philippines). The park opened in 2006. It is a no-smoking, ...
The Bonifacio Monument in the middle of the rotunda in Caloocan is now considered one of the most important landmarks in the country. It was designed by ...