Is the six museums in pasig is artifacts of pasig?

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Six Museums in Pasig City

<Pasig City Museum. It was a mansion by one of the past Mayors of Pasig City, Don Fortunato Concepcion, bought by the Pasig City government and turned it into a house of history and artifacts.

<Colegio del Buen Consejo Museum. The name translates to "School of Good Counsel" and it is one of the oldest catholic schools in Pasig City. Known before as the Beaterio de Sta. Rita de Pasig, a religious and educational institution for girls, Colegio del Buen Consejo stands where it has stood for the last 100 years. Most of the artifacts in the museum are old photos, and tools used in celebrating the Holy Mass.

<Pasig Cathedral. There was supposed to be a Ecclesiatical Museum by the Diocese of Pasig, but it wasn't ready yet so our stop was at the Cathedral of Pasig City. The church itself is like a museum so no one really minded going there as part of the tour. What was seen there is an old carved image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, old iron fittings and stained glass. The ornate iron grills in the Pasig Cathedral were handmade by the blacksmiths of the past using heating and bending which is a long and tedious process.

<Dolljoy Museum. It was for all ages and it was surprising. Who would ever thought that a walled compound in Caniogan, Pasig City didn't only have a factory for toys but a museum also. The Dolljoy museum houses a huge collection of dolls and figurines which women and kids will enjoy. On display are the owner's collections and the ones either produced in the past or currently in production.

<Meralco Museum. Here's another surprise and most often forgotten about by many. The Meralco headquarters is still part of Pasig City, hence its part of the museum tour. The company indeed has a lot of history, from its American leaders to the Filipinos who headed them, there were a lot of milestones that landmarked many firsts in the country.

<Lopez Museum. The Lopez Museum is both a gallery and library located at Benpress Building in Ortigas Center. As a gallery, it displays artistic works of both modern and past artists. There were a lot of paintings from Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo and some old photographs of the Ilustrados. Security is really impressive here given that a lot of historical items are found here. Good thing they allow photographs to be taken, under one condition: do not use flash. The reason is that camera flash accelerate the deterioration of old items because of heat it generates. In this museum I took photos of "historical items" only. Though modern artists convey Filipino Culture partly, they'll have to wait more before being featured by The Pinoy Warrior, say after a hundred years.

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