THE country's first-ever clock tower museum is now open to the public in the city of Manila.Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah 'Honey' Lacuna-Pangan announced the tower museum would...
THE country's first-ever clock tower museum is now open to the public in the city of Manila.Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah 'Honey' Lacuna-Pangan announced the tower museum would be available for everyone to visit during the unveiling of the city mayors' portraits, Clock Tower Museum, and coffee table books at the Bulwagang Rodriguez, Manila City Hall on Tuesday.
It also features 3D and video portrayals of historical events like the Battle of Manila which was designed and curated by Ohm David and Elba Cruz.Also featured are several award-winning artworks from Tawid Gallery and those created by furniture artist Agi Pagkatipunan.Apart from artworks from Filipinos, it also features a 360-view overlooking the historic Intramuros, Lawton and the Manila Bay.
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