班卡伯博物馆
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喜欢这里的安静、秀美、别致,喜欢这里的作品别具一格,喜欢这里的不停流动的云团包裹住的这个坐落于山里的博物馆,太美了!
Has a good collection of local painting and sculpturesGood for visual art enthusiast and family museum escapades
Love the museum as there's stuff that everyone in your group will love, from the art bluff (obviously), the nature lover (beautiful mountainside and a trail loop) to even the foodie (the cafe food is actually really, really good!), the place made me changed my notion on what museums should be.I was looking forward to doing the trail that loops around the area but will most likely do it some other time as we were short on time and we have 3 kids in tow. From what I've heard the trail takes around 30 minuteThe only thing that was a disappointment was the lack of variety in their merchandise at their gift shop. Was hoping to see maybe key chains or even refrigerator magnets but saw a lots of t-shirts.
A must-see for anyone going to Baguio. BenCab is an extremely talented artist but included in his exhibits are also pieces of several extremely talented artists. Medium is varied from mixed media, wood sculptures, painting, photography...
Great collections of art, but a bit far from the city. But it was worth a trip.I enjoyed hanging out on their cafe because the view outside just perfect!
We went here around lunch time and were so famished that we had to go straight to their restaurant. The food was okay - nothing much to rave about - but satisfying. What really piqued my interest was the paintings and the sculptures, native art all housed in its 3 floors. BenCab's paintings are truly a sight to behold, espeically his Sabel series. Such mastery - truly befitting the title of a National Artist.His property is also very awe-inspiring. From the pond to the orchard, it is very well thought of and exudes such feeling of serenity. Baguio is lucky to have BenCab as one of its residents.
numerous paintings not only from bencab but also from other artists.....cafe ysabel to complete your visit....
Nice place to appreciate art and good food. It houses every art you could think of. But what i love most was the collection of sculptures and artifacts related to Cordillera's rich culture and practices. The museum has restaurants too that offers good food and amazing view of the garden. For those who don't have a car it's better to take taxi since this place is far from the town center and have the driver wait since the only chance of getting one is from those who visit the museum as well.
3/4 floors of art. Well worth the trip out from the centre. Take a guide round the park if you have the energy after the artwork. Cafe/restaurant was excellent. Seemed to be a destination for ladies who lunch so time your dining to avoid large groups although the staff cope very well with 20-30 diners at one time
Me an' wife visited here as it looked really good online but was very small an' at PHP100 each entry we thought it might be ok as we had seen there was a guided tour but then found it was not included in the price. The food area was pricey with small amounts of food so we didn't use it. We didn't use the guided tour as wasn't goin' to pay more. You can walk round this museum in 30 minutes. Won't go again.
Tour guide was good and informative. Had lunch in their cafe after the tour overlooking the mountains.
it is very hard traveling by commuter jeep. better take a taxi and pay more. as for the place, selfie lover will enjoy the place. very hard to order food during peek season, so many guest, very few tables and chairs.
Very well presented with European style to it. Lovely eatery to relax after strolling around this Museum. Parking can be a little awkward though.
great building making the most of the hilly location, and out of town. The art was good -modern with displays of artifacts of the ifugat people, but could have been interpreted better. Worth the trip out. Easy to get to by jeepney.
BenCab is a fascinating place, it house various ethnic artifact on the said province, painting, wood curving and etc. The place has cafeteria, their hot Chocolate they offer is outstandingly delicious and not to mention the beautiful view. The place is a walking distance to the so called wood carving village, in you can buy the cheapest wood carving you can find. The Museum can be reach either via tax (around 180 depending on which path they take) or via a jeepney near the burnham park. For traveler with disability (wheel chair) it will be very hard for them to room round, since the museum has no elevator nor a path way for wheel chair (all stairs) but overall this place is a must to visit when you go to Baguio.