via GMA Online, 02 March 2021, and other sources below: The National Museum of the Philippines reopened yesterday under Covid-19 protocols – visitors have to make an appointment to visit, and no walk-ins are allowed.
The National Museum of the Philippines will accept visitors starting today, March 2, after almost a year since it closed its doors due to the pandemic.
According to a post shared on its Facebook page, the limited reopening is for the following locations—the National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Anthropology, and the National Museum of Natural History.
It said its regional museums will also reopen soon, while the National Planetarium will remain closed until cinemas and theaters are allowed to operate in the National Capital Region.
Source: National Museum of the Philippines reopens with new safety protocols
See also:
- Manila museums, library reopen amidst ongoing pandemic | 03 Mar 2021
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- National Museum Of The Philippines Finally Reopens This March 2021 | Philippine Tatler, 02 Mar 2021
- National Museum to reopen today | Philippine Star 02 Mar 2021
- National Museum reopens to public | Philippine Lifestyle News 02 Mar 2021
- National Museum in Manila to gradually reopen starting Tuesday | Philippine Inquirer 01 Mar 2021
- National Museum set to reopen with ‘new normal’ protocols | Manila Bulletin 01 Mar 2021
- Museums under the National Museum of the Philippines to reopen starting on March 2 | GMA 01 Mar 2021
- National Museum to reopen on March 2 | ABS CBN News 01 Mar 2021