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The Ayala Museum is a museum in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is run privately by the Ayala Foundation and houses archaeological, ethnographic, historical, fine arts, numismatics, and ecclesiastical exhibits. [ 2 ]
The Ayala Center is a 50-hectare (120-acre) mixed-use major commercial development operated by Ayala Land located in Barangay San Lorenzo within the Makati Central Business District in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Veterans Federation of the Philippines Museum: Veterans Center, Western Bicutan, Taguig: Museum dedicated to the Filipino soldiers of World War II. website: Yuchengco Museum: RCBC Plaza, Ayala Avenue corner Gil Puyat Avenue, Salcedo Village, Makati: Filipino and Filipino-Chinese arts. website
In 1967, the Ayala Museum originally envisioned by Zóbel to be a museum for Philippine history and iconography was established by the Filipinas Foundation (present-day Ayala Foundation). [3] In 2003, a retrospective was held at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Ayala Corporation (Spanish: Corporación Ayala, formerly Ayala y Compañía; lit. ' Ayala & Company ') is the publicly listed holding company for the diversified interests of the Ayala Group. Founded in the Philippines by Domingo Róxas and Antonio de Ayala during Spanish colonial rule, it is the country's oldest and largest conglomerate.
The painting was then stored in a private facility in the Philippines until October 2022, when Ponce de Leon eventually agreed to have it publicly displayed. In 2023, the painting was loaned to the Ayala Museum for a period of three years and was publicly exhibited from 12 June 2023 to 24 March 2024. [8] [10]
Bernardo was the subject of three major retrospectives; the first one in 1979 at the Museum of Philippine Art, the second, in 2013 at the Ayala Museum during the centenary of his birth and the third, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in 2014.
The first predecessor to the current National Museum of the Philippines organization was the Museo-Biblioteca de Filipinas which was established by royal decree by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines on August 12, 1887. Its first museum-library opened at the Casa de la Moneda along Cabildo Street