Museo Pambata Reopens on Sept. 25
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PSA: Museo Pambata is Reopening its Doors to the Public on Sept. 25

Museo Pambata, the first interactive children’s museum in the Philippines, is finally reopening its doors to the public on Sept. 25 after a two-year pandemic pause.

“The long wait is finally over! Maki-saya MULI dito sa Museo Pambata - the country’s FIRST interactive children’s museum!” the museum announced on Monday, Sept. 12, via Facebook.

(The long wait is finally over! Join the fun once again here at Museo Pambata - the country’s FIRST interactive children’s museum!)

Kids and kids at heart can revisit the museum’s themed rooms and shared library spaces, along with new spaces, museum tours, art workshops, a children’s bazaar, and many other activities on reopening day. The museum will be open from 10 AM to 4:30 PM, with tickets priced at P450 per person.

Established in 1994, Museo Pambata was one of the many recreational centers that were forced to close temporarily due to the restrictions brought by the changing COVID-19 alert levels. To ensure everyone’s safety, only a limited number of visitors will be allowed. Reserve your slots by filling out their form.

The museum is also opening slots for child buskers and volunteers who want to join their team for the reopening.

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