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Museo De Baler: The Face from the Past.

By Jonathan Orbuda @ilovetansyong
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Museo de Baler is one of the tourist destinations in Baler Aurora. History-lovers and antique enthusiasts are mostly the visitors of the said establishment. It is also popular because visiting Museo de Baler is really part of the itinerary of all travelers since it very accessible because it is located right at the back of Manuel L. Roxas Park.
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
But in my case, we rented bikes and rove around the town proper of Baler. We just drop off at the Museum after we took pictures of Manuel Roxas’ Monument.
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Adjacent of the museum outside is the vintage car. Take a look the image below:
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Just a heads up, there are available rolling stores outside (That was the place where we ate our breakfast)
Outside, the remarkable façade shows a very detailed mural. It Mural was was created by sculptor Toym Imao, son of National Artist for the Visual Arts Abdulmari Imao. The   work was commissioned by Sen.  Edgardo Angara and the Baler Historical
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Entrance fee is for free. You just give a donation for the maintenance of the museum.
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
You can take pictures inside; in fact there is an indoor photo booth.
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Lot of artifacts are displayed
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
Not surprisingly, the museum contains pieces that are significant to the town’s history.
Museo de Baler: The Face from the Past.
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