Here are some of the top interesting things you will see at the National Museum of Natural History.
- Replica of Lolong
Lolong in National Museum is the largest crocodile held in captivity. You will see Lolong's replica hanging in one of the big galleries of the National Museum.
- The Tree of Life made of steel depicts human DNA.
It's one of the highlights of the Philippine museum. It was also the venue where LG launched its latest innovation, the LG 77'' OLED wallpaper TV.
- Replica of Whale Sharks and other marine creatures
My husband was able to experience swimming with whale sharks and according to him the size of this replica is almost the same with what the whale sharks he encountered during one of his trips some years ago.
- Endemic marine creatures (fishes)
You will also find some rockfish and giant clams inside the galleries.
- LG OLED Wallpaper TV installed in selected galleries.
Truly, these LG TVs will make museum tour more appealing, interactive, and enjoyable.
Jeremy Barns, director of the National Museum of the Philippines, expressed his profound gratitude for the TVs and commissioned video.
The LG OLED TVs can integrate perfectly into the interiors of the National Museum in Manila and the other educational centers in their growing network of museums within the country, while the video will give museum visitors moving glimpses of the Philippines’ natural inheritance.
National Museum of Natural History is located at Teodoro F. Valencia Circle, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila.
The National Museum of Natural History is open daily from 10 am until 5 pm except on Mondays. Admission to the National Museum is free. You will be asked to leave your bags at the concierge but smartphones are allowed inside the museum. Flash photography inside the galleries is prohibited.
Thanks for sharing us of some pics inside Ms Marj. I really want to visit the place soon with kids.
ReplyDeleteKa bongga namn ni LG., malaki.screen , malinaw at vibrant colors pa.sarap mag movie marathon kng ganyan ang tv hehe
ReplyDeleteI want to go there too with my family. Sana makapunta din kami dyan one day
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