Museo Pambata, the Philippines' first children's museum, is reopening after a pandemic-induced closure. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the museum introduces new exhibits and activities under the theme 'Isla Pambata'.
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The Philippines’ first children’s museum located in Ermita, Manila, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with its new theme “Isla Pambata ” — a tribute to the diverse and vibrant experiences of Filipino children all over the country. Since 2020, Museo Pambata’s board has been working to not only return the museum to its pre-pandemic state but to update it based on the needs of today’s children.
The Habi area celebrates art from indigenous communities in the Philippines, showcasing the beauty and variety of creation that the country has to offer.Kalikasan, a staple section of Museo Pambata, has been updated with an installation by National Artist Kidlat Tahimik.The Karagatan area showcases the magic of our country’s connection with water while also highlighting the climate crisis affecting our bodies of water today.
Children's Museum Museo Pambata 30Th Anniversary Reopening Cultural Playground Isla Pambata
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