Member opinion: The monastery was originally used as the living quarters of the Agustinians, classrooms, refectory, vestry, library and infirmary, destroyed by British forces, then Americans and during the liberation war in 1945. The monastery was converted into Museum ib 1973 as the halls were restored. San Augustin museum showcases Filipino, Spanish, Chinese and Mexican art treasures. Open daily entrance fee 100 pesos, worth to see.
Address:
Intramuros, Manila Manila Philippines
Price:
budget
Phone:
+ 5274060
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