
Museo Negrense de La Salle Bacolod
Discover Bacolod's heritage through art, textiles, and artifacts from Negros' past. A university museum rich in local history.

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Museo Negrense de La Salle Bacolod
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Fewer crowds, more peaceful viewing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Bacolod's heritage through art, textiles, and artifacts from Negros' past. A university museum rich in local history.
"A university-based museum which showcases a variety of exhibits both from local and foriegn artist."

Combine with Campus Exploration
Visit the museum on the La Salle University campus for a broader experience. :world_map:
Appreciate Local History
A great spot to enrich yourself in the culture and history of Bacolod. π

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 Β· 42 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Indigenous Woven Textiles
Admire intricate international collections of indigenous woven textiles, showcasing masterful craftsmanship.

Negros Bourgeois Furniture
Step back in time with elegant household furniture from the Negros plantation era.

Religious Artifacts
Explore vestments, saints, and veneration objects from the Christian Brothers' rich religious heritage.
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American here in Masskara and sadly disappointed
I wanted to really enrich myself in the culture of Bacolod, staying in Seda for the past 2 weeks and going to NGC, plaza, and Lacson road, it is just loud American music... I mean what is this? Really? I love Mang Inasal but the event seems way too WESTERNIZED. I came here toβ¦
Combine with Campus Exploration
Visit the museum on the La Salle University campus for a broader experience. :world_map:
Appreciate Local History
A great spot to enrich yourself in the culture and history of Bacolod. π
See Donated Antiques
Discover antique pieces generously donated by prominent local families. π
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Combine with Campus Exploration
Visit the museum on the La Salle University campus for a broader experience. :world_map:
Appreciate Local History
A great spot to enrich yourself in the culture and history of Bacolod. π
See Donated Antiques
Discover antique pieces generously donated by prominent local families. π
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Museo Negrense de La Salle for its rich collection of local art, textiles, and historical artifacts, offering a deep dive into Negros' past. The museum is appreciated for showcasing donated antique pieces and providing insights into the plantation era and religious heritage. Some visitors note that exhibits can be varied, but the overall experience is considered enriching and educational.
"Showcases an international collection of indigenous woven textiles, Negros bourgeois household furniture from the height of plantation lifestyle, religious vestments of the Christian Brothers, and anrique saints, urnas and other objects of veneration."
Ferdinand Bolislis
"I am a treasure hunter in the Philippines"
Reynaldo potot
"A university-based museum which showcases a variety of exhibits both from local and foriegn artist. Exhibits may range from social, cultural, religious, political and everything in between. Conveniently located beside the university coliseum l, you can't miss it."
Brian Tee
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The museum is conveniently located on the campus of La Salle University in Bacolod. You can reach the campus via local taxis or jeepneys. It's a well-known landmark, so most drivers will know the way.
Parking is generally available on the La Salle University campus. It's advisable to check with campus security or museum staff upon arrival for the best parking spots. π
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Opening hours can vary, especially during university breaks or holidays. It's recommended to check the official La Salle University or museum social media pages for the most up-to-date information before your visit. :clock3:
Admission fees are typically very affordable, often with special rates for students. The exact price can change, so it's best to confirm on-site or via their official channels. :moneybag:
Advance booking is usually not required for individual visitors. However, for group tours or special events, it's wise to inquire about reservation procedures. ποΈ
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Expect a diverse range of exhibits including indigenous woven textiles, furniture from the Negros plantation era, religious artifacts, and works by local and foreign artists. Exhibits cover social, cultural, religious, and political themes.
Yes, children can find the exhibits interesting, especially the antique furniture and colorful textiles. It's a good educational outing to expose them to local heritage. :child:
A visit typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits. You might want to allow extra time if there's a special exhibition or if you plan to explore the university campus afterward. :stopwatch:
Photography policies can vary per exhibit. Generally, non-flash photography for personal use is permitted, but it's always best to check for specific restrictions within certain galleries. :camerawithflash:
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
The museum itself may not have a dedicated restaurant. However, being on the La Salle University campus, there are likely canteens or food stalls nearby offering affordable meals and snacks. π΄
Bacolod is known as the 'City of Smiles' and has a vibrant food scene. You can find numerous local eateries and restaurants around the university and in the city center offering delicious Filipino cuisine. π½οΈ





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