very well preserved heritage museum at the historical area. the guide gives a nice tour
It is a Spanish-style building with good maintenance. It is full of antiques and can be said to be a big mess. You can see the various scenes of Spanish life here. This is a monument, and at the same time, it is also an oasis in Cebu City in the disorderly expansion of the city. Unfortunately, when I went, it was closed due to renovations, and I could only see it outside the fence. The building and outdoor venues were well preserved. There is also an interesting plaque showing some of the history of the place. It is within walking distance of Yap House and Cebu Heritage Monument. Recommended.
The Gorodo Museum is a historical witness to this place. This Cebu island includes many affiliated islands. The area is not many. There is a traditional population gathering in the Philippines. The environment of the museum is also very good. You can see quite a lot of projects.
Not free, 100p per person. There is a coffee shop below to take a break
A colourful building near the Yap-San Diego Museum and Heritage of Cebu Monument. Requires admission fee.
The best thing about Cebu is to go to the museum.
Casa Gorordo was the 3rd Museum I've been to in Cebu City. I loved my visit to Casa Gorordo because it is such a well-preserved place. The furnitures were still in good quality and pretty, the beds and the clothings featured inside the house were still neat and clean. It really shows the actual life during the 1800s. If one wants to time travel back to the Spanish Colonization era of the Philippines, visiting places like Casa Gorordo is a great way to go. Casa Gorordo is located in Parian, Downtown Cebu, opens daily, and I think they have an entrance fee. I am not quite sure because I went there for free c/o my Young Minds Academy program.
very well preserved heritage museum at the historical area. the guide gives a nice tour
It is a Spanish-style building with good maintenance. It is full of antiques and can be said to be a big mess. You can see the various scenes of Spanish life here. This is a monument, and at the same time, it is also an oasis in Cebu City in the disorderly expansion of the city. Unfortunately, when I went, it was closed due to renovations, and I could only see it outside the fence. The building and outdoor venues were well preserved. There is also an interesting plaque showing some of the history of the place. It is within walking distance of Yap House and Cebu Heritage Monument. Recommended.
The Gorodo Museum is a historical witness to this place. This Cebu island includes many affiliated islands. The area is not many. There is a traditional population gathering in the Philippines. The environment of the museum is also very good. You can see quite a lot of projects.
Not free, 100p per person. There is a coffee shop below to take a break
A colourful building near the Yap-San Diego Museum and Heritage of Cebu Monument. Requires admission fee.
The best thing about Cebu is to go to the museum.
Casa Gorordo was the 3rd Museum I've been to in Cebu City. I loved my visit to Casa Gorordo because it is such a well-preserved place. The furnitures were still in good quality and pretty, the beds and the clothings featured inside the house were still neat and clean. It really shows the actual life during the 1800s. If one wants to time travel back to the Spanish Colonization era of the Philippines, visiting places like Casa Gorordo is a great way to go. Casa Gorordo is located in Parian, Downtown Cebu, opens daily, and I think they have an entrance fee. I am not quite sure because I went there for free c/o my Young Minds Academy program.