University of San Carlos Museum
The San Carlos City Museum showcases the rich
4.5 394 reviews 8V2X+384, Pelaez St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
The San Carlos City Museum showcases the rich history and culture of San Carlos, Negros Occidental. It features various exhibits that highlight local heritage, artifacts, and artworks. The museum also offers rental spaces for events and gatherings, making it a perfect venue for cultural celebrations.
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University of San Carlos Museum in 8V2X+384, Pelaez St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines. PHP0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Cultural events, Educational tours. Amenities include Exhibits, Event space, Restrooms, Parking, Guided tours. 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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Cultural eventsEducational tours
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Rating: 4.5/5 (394 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Our professor in Archaeology invited us for a class visit schedule in USC Museum and it was really worth it.
They have nice collection of pre colonial burial practices in Cebu and Mindanao.
They also have biodiversity collection and vintage santos/religious images worth seeing.
– Mark Gregory Miranda
- 5.0/5:
Great University museum! Has galleries on natural history (substantial mammal, bird and butterfly taxidermy collection for a small museum), northern Philippines history, ceramic and porcelain artifacts, and even a local collection of Roman Catholic church iconography. Currently has a bamboo weaving exhibit until end of Feb 2019. Prepare 75 pesos entrance fee. Museum sells select publications of the USC Press.
– JP C. Dalupang
- 4.0/5:
Small museum inside the main campus with a variety of interesting exhibits from animals, pottery, sculptures for a very reasonable 75 pesos. Took about 20 minutes, but would take longer if there were more people there. Wasn't busy in the afternoon on a weekday
– Emerson Chang