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ICYMI: Manila Clock Tower Museum Now Accepts Guests on Weekends

For only PhP100, you can enjoy the Manila Clock Tower Museum even on weekends!

By: Niña Caraig | March 09, 2024
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Manila Clock Tower Museum

Good news, museum-goers! You can now visit the Manila Clock Tower on weekends!

Image: Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page

Good news! The Manila Clock Tower Museum is now open every weekend. Yes, you can enjoy it even on Saturday and Sunday!

Located on the fourth floor of the city hall building, this museum in Metro Manila is open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, making it a perfect destination for a midday excursion or an afternoon activity.


What to expect inside



Manila Clock Tower Museum

The museum’s beautiful architecture

Image: Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page

The Manila Clock Tower Museum is a treasure trove of Manila's colorful history, with its walls adorned with fascinating exhibits that showcase the city's rich cultural heritage. Adding to the historical displays are several modern art galleries that showcase an ever-changing array of contemporary artworks. Visitors can feast on numerous masterpieces by acclaimed Filipino artists, including Rene Robles, Sherwin Paul Gonzales, Nante Carandang, and Tawid Gallery. The eclectic mix of art and history makes this museum a must-see for anyone engrossed in the vibrant culture of Manila and the Philippines.


Manila Clock Tower Museum 3D painting

A 3D painting by Rene Robles depicts the scenes of the 2nd World War in the Philippines.

Image: Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page

One of this Metro Manila museum's main attractions is its focus on the Battle of Manila during World War II. Visitors can learn about the significant events during this tumultuous time in the city's history through various interactive exhibits. These exhibits include multiple video presentations and a stunning 3D-wall installation depicting key war moments. Ohm David and Elba Cruz designed these exhibits and offer a unique and engaging way to understand about this vital period in Manila's history.


Manila Clock Tower Museum hanging paintings

Paintings and artwork are everywhere!

Image: Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page

The Manila Clock Tower Museum also offers visitors an immersive and multi-sensory experience that provides a fascinating insight into the history of Manila. The museum's exhibits are carefully curated to showcase the city's rich cultural heritage, with displays featuring notable leaders and officials who have played a role in shaping the city's past and present.


Manila Clock Tower Museum view from the tower

The 360-degree view from the Manila Clock Tower Museum.

Images: Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page (L); Jan Sy/Manila Clock Tower Museum Facebook page (R)

The building is not just known for its iconic clock tower that provides a panoramic view of Intramuros, Lawton, and other vital parts of the bustling city of Manila. It is also a treasure trove of artworks depicting the city's rich history in vivid detail. The artworks are meticulously crafted and offer a glimpse into Manila's past, from its early beginnings to the present. Guests can immerse themselves in the lively and colorful culture of the city as they take in the stunning artworks that adorn the walls of the building.


A bit of history


The Manila Clock Tower, a magnificent structure that stands tall at almost 100 feet, was completed in 1930. It was designed by the renowned architect Antonio Toledo and is considered the tallest clock tower in the Philippines. However, despite its grandeur, the clock tower suffered severe damage during the Second World War in 1939, just like most other buildings in Manila.

Due to the pandemic, the slated opening of the rehabilitated clock tower to the public was stalled until it was finally pushed through in October 2022.


Manila Clock Tower is on the 4th Floor, Manila City Hall, Padre Burgos Ave, Ermita, Manila. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Walk-ins are allowed. The entrance fee is PhP100 per head. Educational tours require booking and registration. Visit their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/manilaclocktowermuseum, for more information.


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About Niña Caraig
Niña is the Content Development Manager at Yoorekka. Prior to Yoorekka, she began her career at a publishing company. In her free time, she loves to pamper herself, go shopping, and watching movies with her friends.
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