SOME museums are opening their doors to the public once again with the lowering of the level of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions in the National Capital Region (NCR). READ:
The Ateneo Art Gallery, the National Museum of the Philippines, and the Ayala Museum and Filipinas Heritage Library have all announced that they are now accepting visitors until Feb. 15 , albeit with a number of restrictions.The Ateneo Art Gallery is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Feb. 15. Admission is free.”; “Islands for Sale: Pete Jimenez”; and “Muntadas: Exercises on Past and Present Memories.”two to three days in advance.
Visitors must wear a face mask at all times while inside the gallery. The use of face shields is optional. Visitors are enjoined to observe physical distancing if not belonging to the same household.
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