The National Museum of Anthropology (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Antropolohiya), formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People (Filipino: Museo ng Lahing Filipino), is a component museum of the National Museum of the Philippines that houses the anthropology and archaeology divisions. It is located in the Agrifina Circle, Rizal Park, Manila adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts building. The building formerly housed the Department of Finance.[1] It also houses the wreck of the San Diego, ancient artifacts, and zoology divisions.
Galleries/offices
Ground floor
Hallway leading to the offices
- Ifugao House / Courtyard
- Office of the Museum Foundation of the Philippines
- Office of the Archaeology Division
- Office of the Ethnology Division
- Office of the Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Division
- National Museum Library
Second floor
The San Diego: 500 Years of Maritime Trade Gallery
Garing: The Philippines at the Crossroads of Ivory Trade Gallery
- Marble Hall
- The San Diego: 500 Years of Maritime Trade
- Garing: The Philippines at the Crossroads of Ivory Trade
Third floor
A
Maranao kulintang ensemble displayed at the Bangsamoro Gallery
A diorama of the discovery of burial jars displayed at the "Kaban ng Lahi" Gallery
- Of War and Peace
- Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall (National Living Treasure)
- "Lumad: Mindanao"
- Faith, Tradition and Place: Bangsamoro Art from the National Ethnographic Collection
- "Kaban ng Lahi" (Archaeological Treasures)
Fourth floor
Rice, Biodiversity and Climate Change Gallery
One of the textiles exhibited at the "Hibla ng Lahing Filipino" Gallery
- Reception Hall (Changing Gallery)
- Rice, Biodiversity and Climate Change
- "Hibla ng Lahing Filipino:" The Artistry of Philippine Textiles
- "Baybayin:" ....Traditional Scripts of the Philippines
- Entwined Spheres: Mats and Baskets as Containers, Costumes and Conveyors
- Office of the Museum Services Division
Fifth floor
- Ethnological and Zoological Repositories
Facade of the National Museum of Anthropology in 2014.
Facade of the Museum of the Filipino People (before renovation).
A model of an Ifugao house in the courtyard of the building.
See also
- National Museum of the Philippines
References
External links
Template:National Museum of the Philippines
Template:Manila museums
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