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[[File:Manilajf0180 21.JPG|thumb|Sign for the Museo Pambata [[children's museum]], on [[Roxas Boulevard]], Manila.]] |
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The '''Museo Pambata''' (''Children's Museum'' or ''Museum for Children'') is a [[children's museum]] in the [[Ermita, Manila|Ermita district]] of [[Manila]], on [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]. <ref>[http://www.museopambata.org/ Museopambata.org]</ref> |
The '''Museo Pambata''' (''Children's Museum'' or ''Museum for Children'') is a [[children's museum]] in the [[Ermita, Manila|Ermita district]] of [[Manila]], on [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]. <ref>[http://www.museopambata.org/ Museopambata.org]</ref> |
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Museo Pambata is located in the former [[Manila Elks Club|Manila Elks Club building]], built in 1911, along [[Roxas Boulevard]] at the corner of Katigbak Drive. <ref>{{cite web|title=A Fun Museum at the Old Elks Club Building in Manila|url=http://traveleronfoot.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/a-fun-museum-at-the-old-elks-club-building-in-manila/|work=TRAVELER ON FOOT: A TRAVEL JOURNAL|accessdate=13 March 2012}}</ref> |
Museo Pambata is located in the former [[Manila Elks Club|Manila Elks Club building]], built in 1911, along [[Roxas Boulevard]] at the corner of Katigbak Drive. <ref>{{cite web|title=A Fun Museum at the Old Elks Club Building in Manila|url=http://traveleronfoot.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/a-fun-museum-at-the-old-elks-club-building-in-manila/|work=TRAVELER ON FOOT: A TRAVEL JOURNAL|accessdate=13 March 2012}}</ref> |
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*{{cite book | title=Museums of Southeast Asia| last=Lenzi| first=Iola| date=2004| publisher=Archipelago Press| location=Singapore| isbn=981-4068-96-9| page=200 pages}} |
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Revision as of 11:49, 18 May 2014
The Museo Pambata (Children's Museum or Museum for Children) is a children's museum in the Ermita district of Manila, on Luzon in the Philippines. [1]
The children's museum was founded by Estefania Aldaba-Lim.
Museo Pambata is located in the former Manila Elks Club building, built in 1911, along Roxas Boulevard at the corner of Katigbak Drive. [2]
Gallery
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The Museo Pambata, in the 1911 Manila Elks Club bldg.]
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Marionettes display in the children's museum
References
- ^ Museopambata.org
- ^ "A Fun Museum at the Old Elks Club Building in Manila". TRAVELER ON FOOT: A TRAVEL JOURNAL. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
Bibliography
- Lenzi, Iola (2004). Museums of Southeast Asia. Singapore: Archipelago Press. p. 200 pages. ISBN 981-4068-96-9.
External links
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