Yuchengco Museum is dedicated to the arts and
4.3 3063 reviews RCBC Plaza, Corner Ayala Avenue and Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City, 1200 Metro Manila, Philippines
Yuchengco Museum is dedicated to the arts and culture of the Philippines, featuring contemporary and traditional art. The museum offers a sophisticated venue for events, perfect for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
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Yuchengco Museum in RCBC Plaza, Corner Ayala Avenue and Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City, 1200 Metro Manila, Philippines. PHP15,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art Exhibitions, Corporate Events. Amenities include Exhibit Access, Event Space, Catering Services, Wi-Fi, Audio/Visual Equipment. 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.
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Art ExhibitionsCorporate Events
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Exhibit AccessEvent SpaceCatering ServicesWi-FiAudio/Visual Equipment
Rating: 4.3/5 (3,063 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
A wonderful gem in Makati waiting to be enjoyed.
Their permanent collections are exquisite, and the Rizal section is a treasure trove of fascinating stories and insights.
Thecongoing shows of Steve de Leon, Joel Wijangco, and George Tapan are fascinating, breathtaking and inspiring.
I hope the museum's shows get better publicity. They are not to be missed.
– Norman Regalado
- 5.0/5:
Great educational visit
Free admission, Dec 29, 2025
– Rexel Macaraya
- 3.0/5:
The Yuchengco Museum is small with 4 floors of exhibit space. The day I visited, the first 2 floors were closed for a private event. As such the ₽200 admission fee was reduced to ₽100. I wish they would diligently update important information on their website. Because of its limited scope, the museum is best enjoyed in a slow pace wherein you discover gems like Amorsolos. Equally interesting is the family, business and philanthropic history of the Yuchengco family, summarized on the fourth floor.
– Augusto Paulino