Justine E.
Yelp
So let's say you have foreign friends in town and you want to be a "proud nationalistic Pinoy", and you sincerely want to share the history of our country to your guests in the most comprehensive, least boring way possible. Head to Ayala Museum's "The Diorama Experience". I'm not guaranteeing they will listen to the audio narration provided with the earphones you can opt to borrow, but they will have a good overview of our history in these cute, extremely detailed, creatively-executed and dramatic dioramas!
Being weirdo, animal-lover me, there was this one visit (it must've been my 4th or 5th?) where I counted all the dogs in the dioramas. I was so fascinated at how our ancestors do keep companion dogs and cats, too. I think I got to around 30 something? Also found: pet cats, toads on top of mushrooms, fish, chickens, cows, and there may have been monkeys.
Anyway, if you're (unfortunately) still stuck in school with a big test on Philippine history, the Diorama Experience is an enjoyable way to review your facts outside of your textbooks and browsers.
Another display worth mentioning here is their "Gold of Ancestors" collection, which is pretty vast and fascinating (though after a few minutes you can get sick of seeing gold and feeling very, very poor). Do stick around for the video presentation, though!
Ayala Musuem also occasionally features international artists. A somewhat recent one I can recall is Yayoi Kusama, that Japanese lady I adore who's into putting polka-dots on everything.