National Museum of the Filipino People

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  • Address
    Former Finance Bldg, Teodoro Valencia Circle, Rizal Park
  • Phone
    527 1209

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The National Museum of the Filipino People houses a vast collection, including the skullcap of the Philippines' earliest known inhabitant, Tabon Man (said by some to actually be a woman), who lived around 24,000 BC. A large section of the museum is devoted to porcelain plates, coins, jewellery etc recovered from the wreck of the San Diego, a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast of Luzon in 1600. Other treasures include a large collection of pre-Hispanic artefacts and musical instruments.

In the central hall you will find the stunning Spoliarium, painted by Filipino master Juan Luna, which provides harsh commentary on Spanish rule.