
Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
Explore a lavish mansion showcasing Imelda Marcos's historical artifacts, antique art, and religious items. A glimpse into a significant era of Philip...

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Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
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Fewer crowds, better photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore a lavish mansion showcasing Imelda Marcos's historical artifacts, antique art, and religious items. A glimpse into a significant era of Philippine history.
"A trip to Tacloban will not be complete without visiting the Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum. "

🎯 Hire a Tour Guide
Essential for insider stories and the best photo ops. Worth the minimal fee! :bustsinsilhouette:
📸 Best Photo Spots
Ask your guide for recommendations; they know the most picturesque areas. 📷

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Hours
Rating
4.2 · 465 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Imelda Marcos's Collection
Throughout the museum
Explore a lavish display of imported decorations, Chinese and Japanese vases, ivory artifacts, and religious items.

Historical Tidbits
With your tour guide
Hear fascinating stories, like George Hamilton dancing with Imelda Marcos, from knowledgeable guides.

Antique Artwork
Museum rooms
Discover pieces that were once part of Imelda Marcos's extensive art collection, including works by Malang.
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What is the saddest place you have visited during your travels?
It’s an odd one, but Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum (Marcos) in Tacloban. I went in with an open mind (I was born in Australia) with my mum and her family (all from Leyte), who had lived through Martial Law. My mum, or my family in general, never spoke about that…
🎯 Hire a Tour Guide
Essential for insider stories and the best photo ops. Worth the minimal fee! :bustsinsilhouette:
📸 Best Photo Spots
Ask your guide for recommendations; they know the most picturesque areas. 📷
Suggestions please
Me and my bf are from from Cebu City and I'm currently here in Tacloban for 2 weeks or more to look after my lola, since she's recovering from an operation. I'm planning to travel around Tacloban in the last few days that I'll be staying here. Can you recommend any places to…
Still waiting for the day our people can see the Marcoses the way foreigners see them
There's Santo Niño Shrine & Heritage Center in Tacloban, w/c instead of being a full religious museum, it is actually a mansion owned by the Marcoses w/ their paintings. Fancy shit. Instead of being disgusted how sus extravagant the place is, a lot of people like it instead…
💰 Admission Fee
Expect a small fee (around Php 150-200) for entry and guided tours. :moneywithwings:
🕰️ Check Opening Hours
Typically open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, but confirm before your visit. :clock1:
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🎯 Hire a Tour Guide
Essential for insider stories and the best photo ops. Worth the minimal fee! :bustsinsilhouette:
📸 Best Photo Spots
Ask your guide for recommendations; they know the most picturesque areas. 📷
💰 Admission Fee
Expect a small fee (around Php 150-200) for entry and guided tours. :moneywithwings:
🕰️ Check Opening Hours
Typically open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, but confirm before your visit. :clock1:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum for its rich historical value and the fascinating insights provided by knowledgeable guides. It's considered a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in Philippine history and the opulent lifestyle of the Marcos era. However, some reviews note a lack of significant changes over the years and concerns about the property's upkeep, particularly after past typhoons.
"A trip to Tacloban will not be complete without visiting the Santo Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum or the Romualdez mansion. In here one would learn to appreciate the beautiful taste of Imelda Marcos or for others frown at the extravagant way of life.
Included in its collection are Chinese and Japanese vases and porcelain , ivory artifacts, religious items which are of high quality and with stickers of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) which meant they were part of the assets seized after the Edsa revolution.
I just wonder though if we have updated appraisal of the value of everything inside including several Malang paintings that were part of the artworks displayed in the rooms inside the museum. The Malang paintings were no longer in display but I saw them in 2019. Per the volunteer tour guide the Malangs were put in the storage during the pandemic.
For a minimal fee of 150 per person this is a good deal. One may also opt to have a tour guide which I found better than going on our own since the guide will be able to give insider info on some historical tidbits like it was there where George Hamilton danced with Imelda Marcos.
Highly recommended when in Tacloban especially for lovers of antiquity and student of history.
#museum #SantoNinoShrine #ImeldaMarcos #chineseporcelain #whenInTacloban
P.S. some of the photo captions were generated through the use of google lens."
Pearly Joan
"This is a sequestered Marcos family mansion turned into a museum. The design is very lavish, with most of the decorations being imported or gifted. Guided tours are available daily from 8 am to 5 pm at Php 150/adult."
Stephanie Lou Lumongsod
"Was here in 2017 and it has declined tremendously. The ground floor was soaked in flood water in last year's typhoon and it has damaged so many of the rooms, furniture and walls. The 2nd floor was also damaged by strong winds and broke windows, curtains rails etc.
There is a fee of 200 per person for a guided tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable of the items in the shrine and the best places to take photos. It was surprising to know that the Marcos family has never stayed at this house. Imelda Marcos built this to store her items, mostly were given as "gifts
" by world leaders. It's sad that this property is not being taken cared of well."
Belle
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located within Tacloban City. You can easily reach it by taxi or by local jeepney routes that pass by the area. It's a well-known landmark, so most drivers will know the way.
Limited parking is usually available on-site or nearby. It's advisable to arrive a bit early if you're driving, especially during peak hours.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The admission fee is typically around Php 150 to Php 200 per person for a guided tour. This fee is considered a good deal for the historical insights provided.
Advance booking is generally not required. Tickets can be purchased upon arrival. However, for larger groups, it might be beneficial to inquire beforehand.
The museum is usually open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It's always a good idea to confirm these hours before your visit, especially on holidays.
Information on specific discounts for students or seniors is not widely publicized, but it's worth asking at the ticket counter upon arrival.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Yes, a guided tour is highly recommended. The guides offer valuable historical context, insider stories, and point out the best photo opportunities, making the visit much more enriching.
A typical visit, including a guided tour, can last anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in the artifacts and history.
Photography is generally allowed, and guides often point out the best spots for photos. However, always be respectful and avoid flash photography if it's prohibited in certain areas.
You can expect to see a collection of historical artifacts, including Chinese and Japanese vases, ivory items, religious relics, and antique artwork.
The museum is an old mansion, and accessibility might be limited, especially on the upper floors. It's advisable to check in advance if you have specific mobility concerns.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no dining facilities within the museum itself. However, Tacloban City offers numerous restaurants and eateries nearby where you can find local and international cuisine.
It's generally not permitted to bring food and drinks inside historical museums to preserve the artifacts. Please consume them before entering or after your visit.
📸 📸 Photography
Your guide will be the best resource for this! They know the most photogenic rooms and artifacts, often highlighting areas with unique architectural details or historical significance.
While general photography is usually permitted, flash photography might be restricted in certain areas to protect delicate artifacts. Always follow the guidance of your tour guide or museum staff.
The opulent interiors, antique collections, and historical displays offer many visually appealing opportunities. The stories shared by the guide can also inspire unique photo narratives.



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