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The National Museum announced on June 30 that admission is now “permanently free of charge for all visitors, Filipino or foreign, to its museums nationwide.” In a Facebook post, the museum said it board of trustees is implementing the new policy starting July 1 to “build upon significant spikes in viewership, especially among younger Filipinos.” There have been more visitors to the museum from 2013-2015 and in 2016, it said. The National Museum has 14 branches and flagship museums, which includes the National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People, and National Planetarium.
Read more about the free admission on Rappler.
National Museum admission ‘permanently’ free
The National Museum announced on June 30 that admission is now “permanently free of charge for all visitors, Filipino or foreign, to its museums nationwide.” In a Facebook post, the museum said it board of trustees is implementing the new policy starting July 1 to “build upon significant spikes in viewership, especially among younger Filipinos.” There have been more visitors to the museum from 2013-2015 and in 2016, it said. The National Museum has 14 branches and flagship museums, which includes the National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People, and National Planetarium.
Read more about the free admission on Rappler.
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