Museo De La Salle
Museo De La Salle
4.5
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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4.5
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IamJonaGee
Dasmarinas City, Philippines
May 2016 • Family
This museum highlights the Spanish era so much. From the people, to the old house replicas, to the Filipino traditions. This place is for people who wants to be transported back to the time when Filipinos are still under the Spanish Colony.
Written 21 May 2016
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Sept 2015 • Friends
This is a must visit museum! The place is well maintained. You wiill learn a lot of things here. The place is very historical. There's also a Cafe below the museum wherein you can have some food or coffee after the tour.
Written 3 August 2016
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Manda P
Kawit, Philippines
Dec 2014 • Friends
I love this Museum very rich also in History.. Cool and Interesting. :) Travelers must go here because if you love HISTORY you need to see this Museum and enjoy the view inside. It has a Cafe and effective tour guide. So travellers pack your bags and go to Museo de La Salle. :)
Written 5 November 2015
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Nino
Mildura, Australia
Mar 2019 • Couples
Went here with my girlfriend not realising that it is not open to the public. Spoke to the security guard and he said the musuem only opens on a Monday and a minimum of 5 people are required. Not only that, but a booking must be made if you want to visit the museum. Just writing this review for anyone else out there who wants to check this place out. :)
Written 28 March 2019
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STCast25
Kawit, Philippines
Feb 2017 • Friends
Not many people know that there is a museum in De La Salle University Dasmarinas. It is a turn of the century Filipino lifestyle museum where you get a glimpse of how the more affluent members of Filipino society lived from the late 1900s to the early 20th century. At the ground floor, you may find special exhibits as well as the carrozas of the university; old houses usually are the garages for the carrozas and transport vehicles. The second floor is the living area. Take note, however, that the size of the house is 2 or 3 times the size of the normal houses during the period mention. You will be able to see the intricate pieces used to decorate old houses. Be sure to ask questions from the guide so that you will get a deeper explanation of the things you see in this museum (i.e., how are the fans in the ceiling operated, why are the floors of the kitchen made of bamboo). If you appreciate culture, you will enjoy a tour of this museum.
Written 23 May 2017
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923mary
New York City, NY
June 2015 • Friends
Really awesome for an affortable entrance fee and an efficient tour guide. Has water source all around the place. The house really looks native. Most importantly I have learned so much during the tour inside the house.
Written 26 July 2015
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Steven Q
General Trias, Philippines
Dec 2014 • Friends
I have been inside the Museo De La Salle a couple of times. It has very interesting pieces from the real Bahay na Bato which it got it's design from the Province of Pampanga. It also houses religious images and items and holds exhibits and seminars often. A Cafe is located below the museum facing the University Lagoon, the Cafe Museo.
Written 6 January 2015
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CherryPareja
Cavite
Sept 2014 • Family
It has nice museum pieces and provides a historical tour of an illustrado house. It is like touring the house of kapitan tiago of noli me tangere. It is also located in an Eco friendly campus
Written 7 December 2014
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Sept 2019
When you go here, you will experience the 19th century lifestyle of the illustrado Filipinos. Great collection and the tour is guided. Easy to book a tour or walk-in. Just present valid I.D. at the gate and inform the guards that you would like to visit the museum. Make sure to go here during museum hours.
Written 8 September 2019
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Alex Jr.
Dasmarinas City, Philippines
Mar 2018 • Solo
this is one of the places in De La Salle University that you'll find to know more about the history of Cavite and the evolution of the province from the time that we were colonized up to present times. Also their is a cafe where you can chillax after the tour, a must try!
Written 14 February 2019
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hi. the prevailing rates for the Museo De La Salle as of April 1, 2019 is 100php for adult and 40php for students per pax. As per our tourguide Museo De La Salle Dasma is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 9am-12nn and 1-330pm with lunch break from 12nn-1pm. They are closed on a Sunday, Monday and school holidays.
Written 1 April 2019
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