Intramuros and Rizal Bagumbayan Light and Sound Museum

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Manila, Philippines

Museum· Tourist attraction

Intramuros and Rizal Bagumbayan Light and Sound Museum Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Intramuros and Rizal Bagumbayan Light and Sound Museum is located in Manila, Philippines on Victoria St, Intramuros,. Intramuros and Rizal Bagumbayan Light and Sound Museum is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Philippines.

Address

Victoria St, Intramuros,

Phone

+63285242827

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Riziel Joanne Mercado

The Intramuros' Light and Sound Museum is focused on the Philippine History. It also highlights Dr. Jose Rizal's life and heroism. The museum is a guided tour. Booking is not needed to enter the premises - it is a first come first serve basis. The tour lasts for one hour. This is perfect for the entire family.

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Christian Jay Hernandez

During the Spanish colonization this place is for the wealthy Don and Doña's and other aristocrats of Manila. During the Japanese occupation it become a garrison and was leveled hard during the World War II. This place is one of the historic place in Manila. It is a must visit site if you are around Manila it is better if you join a tour with a local guide to feel and somehow understand our culture and what made as who we are today.

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Robert Po

It is supposedly the only museum of its kind in Asia. The mechanical figures lend well in telling the story of the Filipino from pre-colonial time up to the declaration of independence. The usage of light and sound does heighten the drama but the audio is muffled in some parts of the tour. The staff is very pleasant and professional. Reservation is required. A group of at least 10 persons is required for a tour/show to be scheduled. Charge of P150/person applies. If an individual or group of less than 10 persons want to reserve a tour, fee of P1500 applies.

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Yogesh Sharma

Actually not much to see as compared to Fort Santiago. There is no helpful info indicating what each site is. The info slabs would have really helped.

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Stephen Joshua Corpuz

The concept is superb. Upgrade on the sound system and lighting would really help to make the total experience better.

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rafi amparo

Let me confine my review to the show proper. I rated it 3 stars coz it was ok, nothing memorable or exceptional. Even at one hour's duration the show felt rushed, and a bit disorganized. The sets are well designed and well executed, though the animatronics are rudimentary at best. There were some nice touches here and there, like the segment on revolts, where the steep climb up the set conveys a good sense of the uphill battle Filipinos fought for more than 300 years against the colonial government. I didn't like the (over) emphasis on the Catholic church's complicity in keeping the Filipinos pacified and inferior, but that's just me. The set layout might make it a bit difficult for people with mobility impairment, as some of the ramps and stairs are a bit on the steep side The guides are knowledgeable enough to fend off the standard history questions, but being a history buff myself, I feel the knowledge level and presentation of issues is a bit too conventional. I also feel the show should have devoted more time to pre-hispanic history, like the bornean colonization of Panay Island and the Muslim conversion of Mindanao and Manila. These are rich veins that are too often left unexplored or inadequately mined

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Peter Co

Profound biography of jose rizal in summarize way in visual as well as audio presentation.

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Thomas Kuriakose

Awesome place. Enjoyed a lot. Could have enjoyed more of I had more time to spent there.