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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Museo Orlina
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Reviews
L. Emir Samonte (02/17/2021)
It's one of Tagaytay's little known gems. Beautiful glass sculptures, paintings. It has several floors filled with great art pieces. Worth the entrance fee. Plus it has a great view of the lake. Update 2021: We went there on Feb.13. We reserved our tour online and it's advisable to do that since they have strict rules on how many people go inside the museum. We reserved our 2pm slot and then paid it via PayMaya. Once we got there, they have staff to help you get a parking slot. Masks and face shields are required. Once you go in, just tell them your name and they'll process it and give you your tickets. They ask you to wear your masks at all time. You can put upyour face shield if your want to look at the museum pieces but you can't remove them. You can take photos but they will ask you not to turn on the flash. There are four floors available to roam around. It's pretty big so you can probably spend more than an hour going through it. Or not. The place isn't crowded at all. Which is good if you ask me. The rooftop or roof deck was off limits when got there. Ask them first if it's available when you do the tour. Still one of the best places to go to Tagaytay for culture and sights.
Agatha Cross (12/06/2020)
Very accommodating staff. Glass sculpture is a very unique kind of art
Pauline Beatrice Hernandez (11/30/2020)
A must visit in Tagaytay! At first glance, I thought it is just a small museum but when I entered this museum exceeded my expectations. Safety protocols include limited number of persons allowed inside, wearing of faceshield and face mask are required and there is a temperature check and health declaration to be filled up before entering. The location may be difficult for some due to the steep road and it is not along the road. Entrance fee is 130 pesos as of Nov 29, 2020 and you will see other paintings/sculptors not from Orlina only. The artworks especially the glass sculptures by Orlina were mindblowing and extraordinary..
Homer Frias (01/02/2021)
Loved the display. Definitely worth every peso.
Pearl Ruero (12/11/2020)
I really dont know the Artist Orlino but wanted to see the Museo so I went in. They follow safety protocols. Entrance fee of Php 130 per head which I find to be a bit high. There are good artworks to see but of course it will depend on one's preference.
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Regidor St, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
+63 2 8981 8500
http://www.biology.upd.edu.ph/index.php/jose-vera-santos-memori