Philippine Army Museum, Military museum in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Philippines.
The Philippine Army Museum is a military museum in Fort Bonifacio that houses collections of weapons, vehicles, and military equipment. The displays combine indoor galleries with outdoor exhibits showing tanks, artillery pieces, and armored personnel carriers from different periods.
The museum was founded in 1979 and occupies a former United States Army command building within the military complex. Its collections trace the development of the Philippine military forces from the Commonwealth era through to modern times.
The museum displays artworks and sculptures that tell stories of the Philippine military across different periods. These pieces show how the armed forces have been remembered and represented in local art.
The museum operates on weekdays and is located within an active military complex, so expect security procedures when entering. Guided tours and educational resources in the library can help you understand the collections more deeply.
Beneath the museum grounds lies a military tunnel from the original fort with multiple exits that visitors can still explore today. This underground passage is part of the actual defense infrastructure that visitors can walk through.
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