"It is useless life that is not consecrated to a great ideal. It is like a stone wasted on the field without becoming a part of any edifice."
Museo Sugbo is Cebu's provincial museum located along M.J. Cuenco Avenue, a part of an Spanish-era district in Cebu City. This was once the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), home of the famous dancing inmates. Before it became CPDRC, it was called Carcel de Cebu. Designed by Dominggo de Escondrillas in 1869, the building was constructed to be the main prison for the Visayas district. Withstanding both time and the elements, Carcel de Cebu's structures made of coral stone and lime mortar have now become Cebu's history keeper.
The Museo Sugbo has the noble task of reconstructing Cebuano history; Cebuanos have the sheer pleasure of taking a time travel through viewing he museum's thirteen galleries.
On August 5,2008, Museo Sugbo was formally inaugurated with just four galleries.
Today, 12 fully-airconditioned galleries in three interrelated museums complete with Wi-Fi facilities as well as museum shops and even a wishing well make Museo Sugbo truly an experience you will treasure.
On August 5,2008, Museo Sugbo was formally inaugurated with just four galleries.
Today, 12 fully-airconditioned galleries in three interrelated museums complete with Wi-Fi facilities as well as museum shops and even a wishing well make Museo Sugbo truly an experience you will treasure.
You can visit and enjoy the artifacts anytime you wanted.
Here are some photos of the artifacts found in the Museo Cebu:
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National Historical Commission of the Philippines |
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Boat-shaped coffins at the Pre-Colonial Gallery |
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Cebu Journalism and Journalists Gallery |
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