Museum
Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
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The Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum was once the official residence of First Lady Imelda Marcos in Tacloban. Now a museum, it displays her vast collection of fine art, antique furniture, religious icons, and personal memorabilia. Visitors can tour opulent rooms, including a chapel, ballroom, and bedrooms, each filled with intricate details. The museum offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the Marcos era and the region's cultural heritage. It's a fascinating stop for history and art enthusiasts.
Don't miss
- Imelda Marcos's collection of religious icons and antique furniture
- Ornate chapel with stained glass and gold accents
- Grand ballroom and bedrooms with period decor
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inMission San Luis Rey Museum Admission4.5★ · 41 travelers2–3 hoursFrom$8 per personSee dates →
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Private & flexibleFull-Day Historical Heritage Guided Tour of Tacloban and Palo5★ · 13 travelers6–7 hoursFree cancellationFrom$51 per personSee dates →More attractions in Tacloban
