Ayala Museums, Makati City, Philippines…
Posted on May 20, 2008 under Museums, Places, Travel | No CommentPhilippines does not only had a very captivating beaches and resorts where you can have your ample vacation together with those people you care. Aside from those summer destination place here in the Philippines, we also had several museums of arts where huge collections of Arts and Galleries painted and sculptured by our late ancestors is located.
Ayala Museums is just one of the biggest museums you’ll only found here in the Philippines. Primarily situated in Makati Avenue, Corner Dela Rosa Street, Makati City. This museums is open to the public were each an every visitors whether local or foreigners is welcome to view those amazing paintings made by those popular painters in the Philippines including the Art painting of Juan Luna (1857-1899), Fernando Amorsolo (1882-1972), and Fernando Zobel (1924-1984). They are just among of the fewest painter who do have an “OBRA MAESTRA” in the said museums.

Ayala Museum was envisioned in the 1950s by the late artist, Fernando Zobel de Ayala y Montojo, the Ayala Museum became a reality in 1967 as a project of the Ayala Foundation, Inc. (then known as the Filipinas Foundation, Inc.). The museum’s first home was in the Insular Life Building on Ayala Avenue in Makati. In 1974, the first Ayala Museum building on Makati Avenue, designed by the late National Artist for Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin, was inaugurated. The museum’s current building on the corner of De La Rosa Street was formally dedicated on September 28, 2004. It was Ayala’s gift to the Filipino people in celebration of the Ayala Corporation’s 170th anniversary. Led by Leandro Y. Locsin, Jr, the museum was designed by the architectural firm Leandro V. Locsin and Partners.
Contact Informations:
Website: http://www.ayalamuseum.org
Email: museum_inquiry@ayalamuseum.org
General Information
+63 (2) 757-7117 to 21 local 10 and 35
+63 (2) 757-3589
museum_inquiry@ayalamuseum.org
Tours & Bookings
+63 (2) 757-7117 to 21 local 35
+63 (2) 757-3589





