Crisologo Museum
Crisologo Museum
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Philippines26 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
It was mostly ok. It had artifacts with rather interesting history and to history buffs can be exciting but for young children it can be quite boring. It also is really hot because it has no aircon. But the entry is free. It also has quite an array.
Written March 27, 2024
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perry986
Waldorf, MD1,244 contributions
May 2013 • Family
this museum is very interesting and educational...another Spanish era big house..this is the former house of the crisologo..the wife congresswoman and the husband former governor...with many memorabilia from the crisologo family..this museum tour is part of our day kalesa tour
Written June 4, 2013
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Bob
61 contributions
Dec 2019
Nice museum dedicated to the Crisologo Family with lots of interesting artifacts. Great information to learn about this family and other aspects of Vigan. Also had a nice wall of various types of hats made throughout the Philippines.
Did not like the unfriendly staff at all, with a forced "contribution" at the start, and for some reason they always seemed to try to hurry us thru the museum. The staff lowered our enjoyment of the museum.
Did not like the unfriendly staff at all, with a forced "contribution" at the start, and for some reason they always seemed to try to hurry us thru the museum. The staff lowered our enjoyment of the museum.
Written December 15, 2019
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Don
Negros Island, Philippines1 contribution
Dec 2023 • Couples
This place has a published opening and closing hours that they never follow. Arrived there at least 15 minutes before closing but I was denied entry.
They allegedly close at 11:30 AM but they don't let people in even before that time.
The staf isn't very accommodating! I do not recommend this place. There are waay better museums nearby!
They allegedly close at 11:30 AM but they don't let people in even before that time.
The staf isn't very accommodating! I do not recommend this place. There are waay better museums nearby!
Written December 22, 2023
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Rose P
Fort Erie, Canada71 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
Growing up, I heard enough about the Crisologo family - even the assassination. So to me this was a fascinating stop - so much history.
Written April 22, 2019
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brian c
Philippines35 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
a fascinating look at local history,, back to the Vietnam War. pictures of Crisologo with Gen Westmorland and President Nixon. and the actual 51 Chevy that was bombed in Ms Crisologo's assassination attempt.
Written August 26, 2018
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ALAG
Auburn, WA2,565 contributions
May 2013 • Family
This place is part of the kalesa tour. They lack of staff that will explain the contents of the place. Cant blame them for they dont have entrance fee only donation. Informative place but needs to be improved and more maintained.
Written June 17, 2013
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SAM11MAY20151
Dasmarinas City, Philippines31 contributions
Mar 2013 • Friends
Crisologo Museum is an ancestral house turned into a tourist destination. The house showcases the mementos of the Crisologo Family. You can see and learn about Floro Crisologo. There is also a story of miracle as on how his wife survived in an accident. All in all, it's a great information to learn these things. In fact, it is my first time to have hear of how influential Crisologo is in his time. :)
Written April 20, 2013
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Rohise
Cambridge, UK344 contributions
Mar 2013 • Family
What I liked best were the keepers of the house. They were very accommodating and they will give you a good tour around the house.
They have preserved the things, furnitures and appliances inside the house well , and it was a nice visit and look into how Filipino families lived in the past.
They have preserved the things, furnitures and appliances inside the house well , and it was a nice visit and look into how Filipino families lived in the past.
Written March 23, 2013
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vmvpinay
Luzon, Philippines75 contributions
Apr 2012 • Family
We brought the kids here and we all enjoyed the trip. So many things to see and we enjoyed exploring the museum. They don't have people watching over the tourist though, this could lead to abuse to the antiques in the house. Hope they can do something about it for the place to be enjoyed by more generations to come.
Written April 15, 2012
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Hi... I'm planning to go there during the new year. I would like to know if this museum is open on January 2 of 2016? Coz I need to finalize my itinerary as well.... I hope I can get answers here....Thanks ahead!
Written September 14, 2015
the museum is open daily from 8:30-11:30, 1:30-4:30. i read in one blog that the musuem is open even on holidays.
Written September 16, 2015
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