Ayala Museum
Envisioned in the 1950s by Filipino abstract painter Fernando Zobel, the Ayala Museum was established in 1967 under the auspices of Ayala Foundation, Inc. It began as a museum of Philippine history and iconography, and transformed itself into a museum of fine arts and history as the 20th century drew to a close.
Aside from the permanent collections, the Ayala Museum also plays host to changing exhibitions, which may feature the works of young visual artists, ethnographic items, major art pieces on loan from private or foreign collectors, or historical photographs.
Adjacent to the museum on the ground floor is a cafe ("M Café").
The museum also has conference and meeting rooms.
Location
Ayala Museum
Makati Avenue cor. Dela Rosa Street
Makati City Philippines
Phone:
+632 7598288
Tue to Sun 9am-6pm