A trip in Abe’s Farm won’t be complete without visiting Abe’s Museum. Yes, Abe’s Farm is not just a restaurant, it is a resort with spa and museum. So after eating our meal, off we went to the museum. It was a long walk from the restaurant, parang natunaw na agad ang aking mga kinain. Hehehe!
My husband already visited the museum and he said free lang naman but we were surprised that the museum is no longer free, P30 per person. We gave our payment to the staff who ushered us to the museum. No receipt or ticket for that.
About Abe Museum
“The Abe Museum contains collections on the lives of two men who have influenced the way ManileƱos eat, think and live”. Artists, designers and writers benefited from the experiences of father and son Abe (E. Aguilar Cruz 1915-1991) and Larry (1941-2008). Their Capampangan-Tagalog ways shaped a number of generations in the process. It is only fitting to return their remembrances to Magalang, where Abe was born, where Larry returned to late in life and the Cruzes notions of graceful living began.”
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I have to check your blog post about Abe's farm. We have the same classic "plantsa" at home too. Sana we can find classic typewriters and telephone too. Parang nagbabalak magtayo ng museum lang o! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhy not, kung marami pwede ilagay na old stuff. :)
DeleteI would love to visit here with my family. thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting pieces of history! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAng galing naman nito, I love farm and musium.. Pag nag visit ka ng mga ganitong place parang dinadala ka sa panahon nila and its inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYes, yung iba hindi na natin naabutan kasi.
DeleteI like going to places like this one. Really enriches your knowledge of history and art appreciation.
ReplyDeleteTrue, things that you won't learn in school alone.
Deletenice place. I hope we can visit there with my family :) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like going to museum. You can find sort of things you never know exists. I remember My lola used to own that kind of plantsa. Tipid sa kuryente : Definitely a must visit place :)
ReplyDeleteI always see that plantsa in old movies. Agree, tipid sa kuryente. :)
DeleteIs it in Pampanga too? I want to go there and see the collections with my own eyes. They are all "instagram worthy"! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Pampanga
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