This Museum is worth it for me because you can see a lot of things inside the Dizon-Ramos Museum. I will tell you the things I see inside of the museum in Negros City. The address of the Dizon-Ramos Museum is JJR foundation 43 Burgos St. Bacolod City. And the Hotline number is 434-8512 you can serve the place to look at and explore things inside there. There is a Schedule of visit this is at
Tuesday to Friday at 10:00 am – 4:00pm only.
Also the Entrance Fee for student-P10.00 pesos, Adult P30.00 pesos. The museum is protected by the government of Negros City because of the old structure inside and outside of the Museum. This kind of place have the galleries, park and wildlife towards the museum. Having the local products, picture of the history for this place and many more. Guarded by the government of the police of safety and security going there and of course the area around it.
Not an essential visit, but worth it if you’re interested in getting a sense of how the upper-middle class lived in Bacolod in the 1950s. Among the artefacts deemed worthy to preserve for posterity are immense collections of naff ceramics, glassware and religious knick-knacks, as well as the dining table set for Sunday dinner. One block up from here is a magnificent art-deco mansion. They have the opened exhibit a special exhibit to be experience for tourist and also the people that will come over here. Sample the exhibit of Hermelinda’s hall exhibition and formal opening of the Dizon-Ramos Museum.
Housed in the ancestral home of Raymundo L. Dizon and Hermelinda V. Ramos, the Dizon-Ramos Museum is one of the many reasons you will visit Bacolod, Philippines. It was constructed in 1950 and shows the architecture of after-war Bacolod. The house is a blend of modern and neo-classic which makes anyone appreciate its past. The visitors get a sense of how upper-middle class lived in Bacolod in the 1950s.
In 2007, the house of Ramos and Dizon was converted into a museum, thus the name Dizon-Ramos Museum, a year after Hermelinda meet her creator. The museum was blessed and inaugurated on August 15, 2007. Among the artifacts deemed worthy to preserve for posterity are immense collections of naff ceramics, glassware, and religious knick-knacks. The first floor of the museum comprises of the Main Exhibit Hall which boasts a collection of a hundred pictorial reproductions which tried to captivate the rich history of Bacolod City and the prominent family, the Dizon-Ramos.
I really planned to check Dizon Ramos Museum after I read about it somewhere online but I had a hard time asking directions on how to get there. When I was having my Bacolod City tour and that time on my way to the cemetery in an intersection, the jeepney stopped to load passengers. Since I was in front near the driver’s seat, I luckily glanced at the museum sign. It was already closing time when I arrived there but the in-house guide accommodated me for the tour. Full of gorgeous things and mystery in this can of museum.
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