From art to history to science, here's what five local experts had to say about museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions in Pasig City, Metro Manila.
Museums and Cultural Institutions in Pasig City, Metro Manila
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In our city we are trained to practice the clean and green program. We have a lot of beautiful spots located at every corner of our city. Our museum for instance, being toured by those who came from different places. Our city may appear to be small compared to other cities in the country but it is significant especially in philippine history.
Pasig City is a large district with a mix of offices and upscale housing, popular for mall complexes in and around the Ortigas Center area. Hip eateries serving modern Filipino fare cluster in Kapitolyo village, and parks like Greenfield District host weekend markets with local food and crafts. Cultural sites include the Pasig City Museum, exploring local history, and the stone Immaculate Conception Cathedral.
Pasig City is a large district with a mix of offices and upscale housing, popular for mall complexes in and around the Ortigas Center area. Hip eateries serving modern Filipino fare cluster in Kapitolyo village, and parks like Greenfield District host weekend markets with local food and crafts. Cultural sites include the Pasig City Museum and Rave park.
Someone who is not afraid of taking a risk especially in some places in our city that is prone to pollution and traffic jams. our city has a dump site. But there are also some place that is nice to Visit like our museum and our rainforest park. The people also are very friendly and kind.
Pasig City is a large district with a mix of offices and upscale housing, popular for mall complexes in and around the Ortigas Center area. Hip eateries serving modern Filipino fare cluster in Kapitolyo village, and parks like Greenfield District host weekend markets with local food and crafts. Cultural sites include the Pasig City Museum, exploring local history, and the stone Immaculate Conception Cathedral.
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