The Philippine National Museum is a government institution in the Philippines and is an educational, scientific and cultural institution holding various permanent national collections of Philippine ethnographic magazine, anthropology, archeology, visual arts. Since 1998, the National Museum is a central government regulation and law enforcement agency responsible for restoring and protecting important cultural heritage, ruins and protected areas throughout the Philippines.
The National Art Museum operates the National Museum of Art, National Museum of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, National Planetarium in the National Museum of Manila. Agencies also operate numerous branch offices throughout the country.
The National Museum of Art (Philippines: Pambansang Museo ng Sining), known as the National Art Museum, is a museum in Manila, the Philippines. It is located opposite Padre Burgos Avenue opposite the National Anthropological Museum on the east side of Rizal Park. Founded in 1998, this museum owned and operated by the National Museum of the Philippines exhibits paintings and sculptures by classical Filipino artists such as Juan Luna, Félix Resurción Hidalgo, Guillermo Tolentino.
The National Gallery (formerly the National Gallery) is on Padre Burgos Avenue, opposite the National Anthropological Museum on the east side of Rizal Park in Manila. Both facilities of the National Museum of the Philippines are open from 10 am to 5 pm. (Tuesday to Sunday) For more information, follow the Facebook National Museum.
Rio is the most powerful art archive that is part of the Ministry of Culture, including the National Art Foundation (FUNARTE), the National Library, the National Art Gallery, and so on. Since accumulating expressive archives in history, there are many museums specializing in art in this city. Cultural centers and art galleries also play an important role in cities, and art and culture production companies are important assets in the urban economy. The Olympic Games created an activation project and eventually built a new museum in the city, a museum in tomorrow and a museum in Male (Museu de Arte do Rio).