Visitor Information
Address
RCBC Plaza
Corner Ayala and Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenues
Makati City, Philippines 1200
Information: (632) 889 1234
Please note that the museum is at the courtyard of RCBC Plaza.
Hours
Monday to Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday and on holidays
Admission
| Adults |
PhP 100 |
| Students 15 years and above with ID |
50 |
| Accompanied children and senior citizens |
25 |
| YGC employees with ID |
Free |
| UNESCO-ICOM and media pass holders |
Free |
There is no extra charge for entrance to special exhibitions.
Information for Bus Drivers
Bus parking is unavailable at RCBC Plaza. Buses may stop long enough to
unload or load passengers at the Geronimo/Dela Costa entrance of RCBC
Plaza (near GT Tower and Cityland 10). After unloading at Dela Costa,
buses may turn right to Ayala Avenue and then right at Malugay Street.
The recommended return route is west (or EDSA-bound) on Malugay Street,
then cross Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue/Buendia Avenue, turn right to Dela
Costa Street, and then turn left at RCBC Plaza.
Parking
Guest parking is available at the Basements 5 and 6 of RCBC Plaza.
Parking fee is PhP 40 for the first two hours.
Free valet service is also available.
Please call 843 8322 for more parking information.
Wheelchair Access
All public areas of the Museum, including the upper floor galleries and second floor restrooms, are wheelchair-accessible.
Amenities & Shopping
Public restrooms are located at the second floor near the elevators.
The museum's Books & Gifts Corner at the lobby offers a
wide array of merchandise reflecting art from our collections and
exhibitions,
as well as the best in Filipino and Sino-Filipino art and culture. Find
exhibition catalogues, notecards, books, inexpensive gifts, and luxury
items. The shop accepts payments made in cash and credit card (Bankard,
MasterCard, Visa, and JCB).
Group Visits
Reserve group admission (for 10 or more people) in advance and receive special group rates.
To book your group visit, contact the museum by phone: (632) 889 1234; fax (632) 887 5144; or e-mail:
info@yuchengcomuseum.org.
Guided tours are available for groups of 50 or less upon reservation.
Groups with children with below 15 years old must be accompanied by adults.
Museum Policies
Consideration for Others
Although discussion in the galleries is encouraged, please keep voices respectfully low.
The museum is a place for looking, thinking, and quiet discussion. Running and rough play are prohibited.
Please follow the instructions of Security Officers in the galleries.
Respect for Artwork
Do not touch any of the objects in the museum.
The dirt and invisible oil on our fingertips leaves a film on any surface touched.
Over time, these marks attract dust and pollutants from the air, damaging even the strongest metal or stone.
Please refrain from pointing or gesturing when you are close to unprotected works of art.
Personal Items
Food (including candy and gum) and drinks are
prohibited in the galleries. Umbrellas, shopping bags, and backpacks
must be checked at the baggage counter at the lobby. Please bring your
valuables with you. All belongings must be collected on the same day.
Mobile Phones
Mobile phones must be switched to silent mode.
They should not be used to make or receive calls while inside the galleries.
Using mobile phones to take pictures or videos inside the museum is strictly prohibited.
Photography & Sketching
Photography for personal use
is allowed inside the museum.
Flash photography and photographing individual artworks, however, is
not permitted. For press and other special photography, please contact
Carla Martinez, Information Associate, during business hours by phone
(632-889-1234); fax (632-887-5144); or e-mail (
info@yuchengcomuseum.org).
Drawing or sketching when pre-approved by the museum is permitted.
Smoking
The museum is a smoke-free environment.
Smoking is not allowed within the building.