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Enjoy the Holiday with a Museum Tour at Baguio’s Newly Opened Presidential Museum

This new tourist spot in Baguio will make your Baguio tour extra creative!

By: Niña Caraig | October 02, 2024
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Visiting the Presidential Museum can enhance your holiday tour by helping you better understand Baguio's historical and political importance.

Image: Baguio City Public Information Office Facebook page

Are you a museum enthusiast who loves to visit museums whenever you travel? Or someone who appreciates historical artifacts, paintings, and sculptures? Then, you must see the newly opened Presidential Museum in Baguio, which opens just in time for the holiday season. This way, you can enjoy the holiday while indulging your passion for art and history.


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The Mansion, also known as Mansion House, is the official summer house of the Philippine president.

Image: Screengrab/museums.gov.ph

Baguio’s famous The Mansion, the former summer residence of Philippine presidents in the city, opened its gates to the public on September 8, unveiling its Presidential Museum. Before this opening, you could only take photos behind closed entrances and at its iron gates. Now, you can take close-up selfies at this popular tourist spot in Baguio and explore its newly opened Presidential Museum.


What to see inside the Presidential Museum



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Hanging portraits of First Ladies of Philippine Presidents.

Image: Baguio City Public Information Office Facebook page


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The Presidential Museum displays galleries dedicated to each former president, highlighting their achievements.

Baguio City Public Information Office Facebook page


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The sculpture of Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippines.

Image: Screengrab/museums.gov.ph


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Benigno Aguino III’s engraved piece. He is also known as Ninoy Aquino, the 15th president of the country.

Image: Screengrab/museums.gov.ph

The Presidential Museum showcases historical memorabilia and paintings. Its seven galleries display various contributions from past Philippine leaders. Guides in each gallery explain the art displays and the history of previous administrations. Visitors can view memorabilia of former presidents, including a sculpture of Fidel V. Ramos with tobacco in his mouth, a harvesting portrait of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Corazon Aquino’s dolls and paintings, and more.

In addition to the exhibits, the museum also features the President’s Office, where you can explore the president's working space, the Presidential Hall, which showcases significant moments in presidential history, and a gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs and memorabilia.


The entrance is free.


Admission to the Presidential Museum is free, so visiting it will be manageable for your budget. If you're looking for a cost-effective place to visit in Baguio, include the Presidential Museum on your list. You can explore and learn about the history and artifacts related to the presidency without breaking the bank.


Here’s what you should consider.



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The Mansion expects to attract more tourists with the addition of the Presidential Museum.

Image: Baguio City Public Information Office Facebook page

The museum is currently accepting walk-in visitors on a first-come-first-served basis, so it is recommended that you book your visit through the official website (https://museums.gov.ph/) or social media pages at least three working days before your visit. This will ensure you can enter the museum without waiting, as the number of guests is limited. Only 20 people are allowed to enter every 30 minutes for a tour at the following schedules:

• Morning: 9:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AM, and 11:00 AM
• Afternoon: 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:00 PM

Visitors are encouraged to refrain from wearing sleeveless or tank tops and slippers inside the museum. Additionally, bringing food and beverages into the museum is not permitted.


The Presidential Museum is in The Mansion House, along C.P. Romulo Drive, Baguio City, across from Write Park. It is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.


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About Niña Caraig
Niña is the Content Development Manager at Yoorekka. Prior to Yoorekka, she began her career at a publishing company. In her free time, she loves to pamper herself, go shopping, and watching movies with her friends.
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