Located by the roadside of Calle Marcela Marino Agoncillo near Calaca-Lemery Highway in the town of Taal in Batangas, Museo Apacible is an ancestral house turned museum in Batangas' heritage town.
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Museo Apacible
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Museo Apacible Details
Also referred to as Apacible Ancestral House and more formally as Museo nina Leon at Galicano Apacible, this old house is now converted into a 2-floor museum displaying items owned by Leon and Galicano Apacible. It also shows a wall panel displays highlighting their life and career.
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Museo Apacible - Taal, Batangas
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Check out the second floor |
Galicano Apacible is the youngest of the Apacible siblings and cousin to the National Hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal and was an illustrado who studied medicine in Spain. He co-founded La Solidaridad in 1888. He became the chairperson of the Comite Central Filipino. This committee raised funds and bought ammunition for the Filipino army. He returned to Batangas in 1903 and resumed his medical profession and later on served the province as Governor and representative. He died in 1949 at the age of 85.
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My students listening to the video presentation in the museum |
Museo Apacible Admission Fee:
It is FREE to enter Museo Apacible.
Museo Apacible Opening Hours:
Museo Apacible is open Tuesday - Saturday 8AM -4PM.
Why visit Museo Apacible?
Overall, history lovers and museum hoppers will surely enjoy reading all the wall panel displays in the galleries. I particularly enjoyed the rustic Spanish Colonial era feel of Gallery 3 on the second floor. That's is where all the antique furniture of the Apacible brothers is displayed. Nothing beats historical stuff!
Getting to Museo Apacible:
From Buendia in Pasay City, ride a bus bound for Lemery, Batangas. Inform the conductor to drop you off at the Taal - Lemery junction. From there, tricycles can bring you to the Apacible Museum.
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Something worth visiting in Batangas! This makes me want to revisit Taal.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you on that Karl. Gotta love Taal, Batangas!
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