Badoc, Philippines
Rizal Street
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+63 9175536084
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
We had a short visit here and welcomed by a man who was definitely knowledgeable of the place itself. He discussed to us the details about the house, the Luna family, the paintings and all that, although he spoke a bit fast for us. :) We were amazed by the history of the paintings. Very nice historical place.
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Juan Luna Shrine has a tour guide so no worries, there will be someone you can ask about things in display. Also, there might be no need to ask for help all along since as soon as you enter the site he will be greeting you. He will also follow you and explain things like history of the item or pix in display. You'll learn a lot about the Luna brothers and what it's like to live in their time.
Well maintained, informative, and helpful guides. This museum is worth checking out if you’re going up north.
Learned some new info about Juan Luna that I did not know for a while. Nearby area where you can have a photo with the sign "I Love Canaan."
Must visit. The whole place is a time machine. Very well kept. The guides are very knowledgeable. Probably one of the most touristy places to go to in Ilocos, but definitely NOT a trap.
This ancestral house is the perfect place to learn about the lives of two of our heroes Antonio and Juan Luna. It has quite a few displays though. What I love about this place is the lightsand sound presentation of Luna's message to Conchita.
Hopefully all guests will spend time to learn more about the story behind his name aside from taking selfies. The place was properly maintained, clean and all artifacts displayed are very detailed.
this place is one of the best small and local museum I've been to. I'm not expecting much as its just a local museum and its a bit remote. but it's really nice inside. They even have a a bust with a projected face giving a holographic effect. A must visit when you go to Ilocos Norte.
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