MY FIRST EVER NATIONAL MUSEUM VISIT.
IA #4
To pay a visit to our country’s national museum was actually one of the things written in my 2015 bucketlist. There were a lot of times that they gave free admissions to everyone who visited, however, due to a very busy schedule and super hot temperature during the summer I wasn’t able to go. Luckily, this was tasked to us. Finally Audrey and I achieved our dream date of going there to take of lots of “friendship goals” photos.

Together with Quim, Guia, And Audrey, I finally had a chance to roam around the museum. At first, i was really questioning why videos were not allowed but photos are very much okay thinking that whatever appears on the photos appears on whatever video was taken as well. The prohibiton of camera flashes were acceptable. The people working in the museum were actually very nice, except for this one lady guard who got mad at me for copying the statue.





Over all, it was really a great experience. I love the national museum itself, the architecture of the building and the way it makes me fall in love of the creations made by filipinos just like me. The spolarium was a surprise, I didnt really expect it to be that big. Indeed it is one thing to see art and it is a different thing to appreciate it.