
Baguio Museum
Discover the rich history and indigenous cultures of the Cordillera region through captivating dioramas and rare artifacts.

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Baguio Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, cooler temps

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the rich history and indigenous cultures of the Cordillera region through captivating dioramas and rare artifacts.
"A must-visit for an enriching cultural experience, offering a deep and fascinating look into history."

🚶 Walk from Burnham Park
Easily accessible on foot from Burnham Park, saving you travel time and cost.
🤫 Mummy Exhibit Rules
No photos or videos allowed of the mummy exhibit to ensure respect and preservation.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 531 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Cordilleran Dioramas
Meticulously detailed miniature scenes of indigenous life, traditions, and historical moments. Truly captivating!

Ibaloi Mummy Exhibit
A rare and compelling display of an authentic mummified body, offering a unique glimpse into ancient traditions.

Ethnographic Artifacts
Discover a rich collection of clothing, tools, and religious items showcasing the history and culture of the Cordillera region.
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🚶 Walk from Burnham Park
Easily accessible on foot from Burnham Park, saving you travel time and cost.
🤫 Mummy Exhibit Rules
No photos or videos allowed of the mummy exhibit to ensure respect and preservation.
💡 Consider a Guided Tour
While not always available, a guide can enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
🛍️ Gift Shop Potential
The gift shop could be improved with more local art and postcards.
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from all over the internet
🚶 Walk from Burnham Park
Easily accessible on foot from Burnham Park, saving you travel time and cost.
🤫 Mummy Exhibit Rules
No photos or videos allowed of the mummy exhibit to ensure respect and preservation.
💡 Consider a Guided Tour
While not always available, a guide can enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
🛍️ Gift Shop Potential
The gift shop could be improved with more local art and postcards.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Baguio Museum for its insightful exhibits, particularly the detailed dioramas and the unique mummy display. The museum offers a deep dive into Cordilleran history and culture at an affordable price. While some note the lack of guided tours and elevator access, the overall experience is highly recommended for its educational value and cultural richness.
"I just walk my way here from Burnham Park. It's not that far. Entrance fee for an adult is 100 pesos. My visit to the Baguio Museum was an impressive experience. Its my first time seeing an authentic mummified body of a human. More of that later. While the entire museum offers a deep and fascinating look into the history and culture of the Cordillera region, what truly captivated me were the incredible dioramas. I was so impressed by the meticulous attention to detail they put into the miniature people and their surroundings. Each tiny figure was expertly crafted, bringing scenes of indigenous life, tradition, and historical moments to life in a way that was both engaging and visually stunning. It’s no exaggeration to say these are some of the best miniatures I have ever seen in a museum. The museum also features a compelling mummy exhibit. This is one of the highlights of the museum's collection, and they are very strict about its preservation. Visitors are reminded that taking photos or videos of the mummy exhibit is strictly prohibited, which helps maintain the respect and integrity of the display. This combination of detailed art and powerful history makes the Baguio Museum a truly must-visit destination."
Besinga, Joshua Gabriel P.
"The Baguio Museum is definitely an awesome place to go to in Baguio for sure. Not only is it close to Burnham, it's also a very informative museum about the Cordilleras. Teaches you about the origins of the areas, traditions, cultures, and life in general since the beginning of settlement. Definitely would recommend!"
Regina Macieira
"Located at the heart of the city (near SM Baguio Mall), Baguio Museum (entrance fee: ₱100) is a small museum that makes for a good introduction to the history of Baguio, and the indigenous cultures of the Cordillera region, filled with various ethnographic artifacts, such as clothing, tools, and religious items. The most unique and interesting artifact on display is a centuries-old Ibaloi fire mummy (Visitors are NOT allowed to take photos and/or videos of the mummy, out of respect for the deceased.) On the upper floor, there are scale models on the floor showing how Baguio has grown over the century. I highly recommend visiting this museum together with Museo Kordilyera, another ethnographic museum nearby, located within the University of the Philippines Baguio campus."
Edgar Alan Yap
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Baguio Museum is conveniently located near SM Baguio Mall and is within walking distance from Burnham Park. If you're coming from further away, taxis are readily available in Baguio City. Limited free parking is available in front of the museum.
Yes, Baguio City has a robust public transportation system. Jeepneys and taxis can easily take you to the vicinity of the museum, especially if you're coming from the city center.
The Baguio Museum is a short and pleasant walk from Burnham Park, making it easy to combine visits.
Yes, there is limited free parking available directly in front of the museum.
Yes, it's a walkable distance from Session Road, especially if you enjoy a stroll through the city. It's also close to SM Baguio.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee for adults is P100. It's a non-profit organization, and your admission contributes to its preservation and operations.
Operating hours can vary, so it's best to check their official social media or website before your visit. Generally, they are open during regular museum hours on weekdays and weekends.
Advance booking is typically not required for the Baguio Museum. You can usually purchase tickets upon arrival.
While not explicitly stated in all reviews, it's always a good idea to inquire at the ticket counter about potential discounts for students, seniors, or PWDs.
No, the Baguio Museum is a non-profit organization, not government-owned.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
The museum features impressive dioramas of indigenous life, a unique Ibaloi mummy exhibit (no photos allowed), and a wide array of ethnographic artifacts like clothing and tools. There are also scale models showing Baguio's growth.
Photography is generally allowed for most exhibits, but it is strictly prohibited in the mummy exhibit out of respect.
Yes, children can find the dioramas and artifacts engaging. However, the mummy exhibit might be sensitive for very young children.
Guided tours are not always available, but some visitors have expressed a wish for them to enhance the experience. It's worth asking if any staff are available to provide insights.
The museum has four floors, but there is no elevator, which might be a consideration for visitors with mobility issues.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The museum itself doesn't typically have extensive dining facilities. However, being centrally located near SM Baguio and Burnham Park, there are numerous restaurants and cafes nearby to choose from.
It's generally advised to consume food and drinks outside the exhibition areas to protect the artifacts. Check for specific museum policies upon entry.
📸 📸 Photography
The dioramas offer fantastic photographic opportunities due to their intricate details. The museum's architecture and the surrounding garden areas, especially with koi fish and ducks, are also picturesque.
No, photography and videography are strictly prohibited in the mummy exhibit to maintain respect for the display.
Generally, personal photography for social media is allowed in most areas, except for the mummy exhibit. Always be mindful of other visitors and the museum's guidelines.

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