The Philippine Army Museum

The Philippine Army Museum

The Fort Museum is dedicated to preserving the
3.8 63 reviews Headquarters Philippine Army, MGen Adalem St, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila, Philippines
PHP13,500 avg. price

The Fort Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Fort Bonifacio and the Philippine military. It features a variety of exhibits and offers a unique venue for events, providing a historical backdrop for gatherings.

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The Philippine Army Museum in Headquarters Philippine Army, MGen Adalem St, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila, Philippines. PHP13,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Corporate events, Historical tours. Amenities include Event space, Guided tours, Parking, Restrooms, Catering options. 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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Rating: 3.8/5 (63 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    i’ve seen some recent reviews from foreign tourists giving this museum low ratings, but i want to clarify something important: if you truly want to visit the Philippine Army Museum, you need to BOOK an appointment in advance to be permitted entry. it’s really not that hard.., just reach out to the officers and staff (email or call) at least a week before your planned visit. for foreign tourists, it’s best to request a permit about 21 days ahead

    the officers and staff are very kind, polite, and friendly. i was pleasantly surprised to have a museum guide who was not only knowledgeable about every corner of the museum but also warm and approachable. the whole experience was informative and inspiring

    this museum is well-curated and deserves better ratings. please respect the Philippine Army’s rules., they have strict protocols for good reasons, and understanding this will help you appreciate your visit even more. i highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in Philippine history and the bravery of our soldiers 🤍

    Hailey Cristobal

  • 5.0/5:

    Beautiful museum and Memorial in the middle of manilla honoring the sacrifices of Americans and Filipinos alike. The colors of both nations are retired each evening with taps. Over 150 names are carved on each wall with Medal of Honor awardees are embossed with gold. The museum has an excellent 15 minute video before you go to the exhibition.

    TL Nikolaou

  • 5.0/5:

    I was able to visit the Philippine Army Museum recently, and was a bit surprised at how good their Indoor Display was. The Lighting was good, the themes and Dioramas they arranged was excellent and the Airconditioning was going full blast.

    They also have a good inventory of firearms, they have a real AK-47 Rifle, for example, and others like a CETME Rifle, a PPSH-41, etc. I would have to say that it was the best local military Indoor Display that I have seen so far.

    Taking pictures is not allowed on some of the items on their Indoor Display, though, so in the end I only took pictures of their Outdoor Display.

    It is a bit out of the way as it is inside Fort Bonifacio. To get there, go to Gate 6 and then from there ride the Jeepney that goes around the camp. Fare is subsidized so you only pay P 2 per ride, just tell the Driver to drop you off near the Museum.

    rhk 111

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