Vargas Museum

Vargas Museum

The Vargas Museum is an art museum located
4.6 176 reviews Roxas Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
PHP2,750 avg. priceUp to 80 guests

The Vargas Museum is an art museum located in the University of the Philippines Diliman. It features contemporary art and historical collections, providing a serene environment for events and gatherings, ideal for those looking to blend culture with their occasions.

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Vargas Museum in Roxas Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines accommodates up to 80 guests. PHP2,750 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art events, Academic gatherings, Private functions. Amenities include Event space, Restrooms, Catering options, Audio-visual equipment, Parking. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Best for:

Art eventsAcademic gatheringsPrivate functions

Amenities

Event spaceRestroomsCatering optionsAudio-visual equipmentParking

Guest Capacity:

80
Rating: 4.6/5 (176 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    This museum houses an eclectic collections of paintings, stamps, coins, personal items of Jorge Vargas which he bequeathed to the university, plus an evolving exhibitions. Unfortunately, when I visited in April, only the paintings were on display and everything else was being re-organised and closed to the public. My favourite painting was "Idilio" by Juan Luna which reminded me of the Art Nouveau in Europe.

    The upper floor also had a exhibition on Yugoslav Naif art, which were fantastic display of surreal, fantasy and folklore painting on glass

    C H Ho

  • 5.0/5:

    The Vargas Museum at the University of the Philippines Diliman is one of the premier museums in the Philippines, focusing on Filipino art, culture, and history. The museum is located within the campus of the University of the Philippines Diliman, which is the main campus of the country's premier university.

    As a museum with a rich and diverse collection, the Vargas Museum presents both permanent and temporary exhibitions that include artworks, cultural artifacts, and historical archives. The museum's collection encompasses various media such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and art installations. In addition, the museum houses archives that contain important documents, manuscripts, and personal collections of historical and cultural value.

    The Vargas Museum is also known for its educational activities, such as discussion events, workshops, and special programs for children and teenagers, making it an ideal place for anyone looking to learn more about Filipino art and culture.

    As a center for study and research, the museum provides access for researchers and academics to explore its collections and enrich knowledge about Philippine history and culture.

    In terms of architecture, the museum building features an attractive design that combines modern and traditional elements. The museum's grounds also frequently serve as a venue for outdoor exhibitions and cultural events.

    Overall, the Vargas Museum is an important place for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Filipino art, culture, and history. Its rich and diverse collection, along with its commitment to education and research, makes it a must-visit destination for tourists and academics visiting the Philippines.

    Lukman Taufik T.H

  • 5.0/5:

    The Jorge B. Vargas Museum is one of the 9 museums in the University of the Philippines Diliman campus. Museum has galleries on 3 floors. Ground floor is dedicated for temporary exhibitions. First floor is home to the collections of art, books, memorabilia of Jorge B. Vargas who donated his holdings to UP in 1978 (among them a great number of paintings of Amorsolo). On the second floor, the museum presents the art works sequestered by the PCGG from a trove of pieces traced to the family of former President Ferdinand Marcos. Specially interesting is the collection of orthodox icons. The Museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. Entrance fee is 30 PHP (20 PHP for students).

    Anna Krzak

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