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About Yuchengco Museum

The Yuchengco Museum opened its doors to the public in September 2005. Its primary goal is to foster a greater public appreciation of art through the finest international as well as local, cultural, historical, and design exhibits and programs. Located in Makati, the heart of Metro Manila’s financial district, the Museum is not only a “temple” that showcases art, but also a “forum” of exchange, debate, and education.

The Museum was created to house the art collection of Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco, and highlight his distinguished career as a businessman, diplomat, collector, philanthropist, patron of the arts, and advocate for education in the Philippines and beyond.

Contemporary & historic fine art showcased in a swanky facility with a shop for books & gifts.

The Yuchengco Museum features contemporary historic fine art in an elegant setting with books and gifts. In September 2005, the Yuchengco museum opened to the public. The Museum's main goal is to increase public appreciation for art by presenting the best international and local cultural, historical and design exhibitions. The Museum, located in Makati, is the center of Metro Manila's financial district. It serves as a museum that exhibits art and a platform for debate, education, and exchange.

This Museum houses the Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco's art collection and highlights his remarkable career as a diplomat, businessman, collector,philanthropist and advocate for education in Philippines and elsewhere. 2022 YUCHENGCO MUSEUM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Hours of operation

Monday
10AM - 6PM
Tuesday
10AM - 6PM
Wednesday
10AM - 6PM
Thursday
10AM - 6PM
Friday
10AM - 6PM
Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Sunday
Closed
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on Tue Jan 24 2023
One of my favorite public collections. Kudos to the Yachengco Family for keeping this priceless art safe.
on Tue Jan 24 2023
The 4th, 2nd, and 1st floors are only available for viewing. Admission is limited to adults and costs 100 pesos. There is an exhibition on the third floor that is 50 pesos.
on Sat Dec 24 2022
It is very secure with many police officers. The Museum's 3rd Floor isn't wide enough for everyone to use. Artworks takes about 20 minutes.
on Tue Dec 20 2022
This museum is a great place to see the Philippines' culture.
on Wed Dec 07 2022
This museum is a must-see for historical lovers. You will find many arts and stories about the cultures, heroes and other interesting objects.
on Wed Nov 30 2022
Very nice museum with interesting items to view. All four floors available as of Nov 2022
on Wed Feb 03 2016
It s a cute and quaint museum There are 3 floors of exhibits and the main one right now was the BenCab exhibit which was actually super cool cause it was sponsored by Samsung digital lol We mainly came to just educate ourselves more and this is where I learned about the most famous name in the Philippines aside from God Jesus and Ayala Rizal ... see more
on Mon Jun 01 2015
I love their seasonal Habi exhibit I believe it s different every year though I was only able to attend this year so far I could see we have a rich variety of indigenous textiles through their collection spanning across Luzon to Mindinao The descriptions of each exhibited piece is fairly detailed too that I am able to appreciate it better For ... see more
on Sun May 31 2015
There aren t a lot of museums in Manila but for the few ones here it s nice to check them out I recently went to the Yuchengco Museum because a friend of mine told me about the free museum day My first impression of this museum was that it was going to look like the Guggenheim this really modern looking museum in New York well facade wise it ... see more
on Mon Apr 27 2015
If you work or live in Manila and didn t know that the RCBC building was a cultural center I m here to tell you The RCBC building at the end of Ayala Avenue has a fine arts theatre that has a lot of plays and shows and a museum I ve personally gone to the Yuchengco Museum quite a few times and I really like it there Their permanent collection i... see more
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