Cata-al World War 2 Museum

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Valencia, Philippines

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Cata-al World War 2 Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cata-al World War 2 Museum is located in Valencia, Philippines on Jose Romero Road. Cata-al World War 2 Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category army museum in Philippines.

Address

Jose Romero Road

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jane Cariaso

Caretaker was not around at that time but I was allowed to take photos outside. Place is very accessible (bike, motorcycle, 3 or 4 wheel vehicles). The area is besides Total Gas station and close to Valencia Plaza. Good collection of war memorabilias. Will go back here for the stories of those pieces.

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Kaveh Shahidi

Very informative and sobering. This place has a decent collection of WWII in the Pacific and the Philippines islands. The guide was very kind and passionate about his knowledge of the era and the collection that for the most part he has collected himself. I definitely recommend this place if you are in the area.

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Euse Pason

The place is astonishing since World War II, you should visit there and see it for yourself. So many things and accessories that was actually used by people during that time and sometimes I feel its creepiness to think that those items belongs to the soldiers in the past who passed away. There are lots of old items like drinking bottles, uniforms, head gears, coins, currency notes, bullets, grenades and missiles from World War II. I recommend to include this in your bucket list of adventure. To get there, you must travel to Dumaguete by land, sea or air. If you choose by land, the cost would more likely the same if you travel by sea. To travel by air, that would cost more via small planes at Mactan through AirTaxi.ph . When you reach there, use Google Maps to pin point your location and destination. Enjoy and have fun!!!

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Mansellos X

Great collection of World War 2 memorabilia. Has a lot of American and japanese treasures. Host is kind and accommodating. Nice to hear his stories behind each collection.

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Trevor Eastman

Super interesting place and a great guy that owns it.

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Flor Pixieya Dezza Mate

The museum is run and funded fully by its owner... and there is no entrance fee, I do suggest that visitors should give this man credit for his hard work in preserving historical artifacts of the island.

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Jonathan Vincent Tan

Great collections and memorabilia. The place is far from the city but if you want to know the technology and the things soldiers use during the war, then this place should be worth the travel. The host is very friendly, accommodating, and would love to explain the stories behind every collection. The place don't charge an entrance fee though they take donations for the maintenance.

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Ronelyn Manilingan

Great experienced as we discover real relics of WWII history. Great place to visit especially in your school tour.