Palawan Museum
Museum · Puerto Princesa City ·

Palawan Museum

Museum · Puerto Princesa City ·

Showcases Palawan's unique heritage, history, art, and wildlife

Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null
Palawan Museum by null

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PPQP+VQ5, Valencia St, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines Get directions

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PPQP+VQ5, Valencia St, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines Get directions

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Nov 17, 2025

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04.2022 Visited the Palawan Museum in Puerto Princesa and was fascinated by the rich history and culture of Palawan! The museum's exhibits showcase the province's unique heritage, from its indigenous tribes to its significant historical events. The displays are well-curated. A must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about Palawan's fascinating story. Great spot for locals and tourists alike. +the entrance fee is cheap.

dasreiseteam

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We had expected more to see. There are some interesting exhibits, but unless you read all the information about the local tribes you are through in 30 minutes. The entrance fee is 60 pesos p. p.

gmark J.

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Diving into the past at the Palawan Museum Unveiling the captivating history and culture of Palawan, one exhibit at a time. A journey that left me both enlightened and inspired. Swipe, learn, and wander through the chapters of this island's rich heritage.

abby O.

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Spent a captivating morning at the Palawan Museum, diving deep into the rich tapestry of Palawan's history, nature, and vibrant communities. The exhibits seamlessly wove together the narrative of this unique paradise, offering insights into the diverse cultures and the incredible biodiversity that defines Palawan. From ancient artifacts to modern-day conservation efforts, the museum provided a holistic understanding of the island's evolution. The interactive displays and well-curated exhibits made the learning experience engaging and accessible, appealing to both history buffs and nature enthusiasts. The Palawan Museum not only serves as a treasure trove of information but also as a celebration of the island's heritage. If you find yourself in Palawan, a visit here is more than just a museum tour; it's a journey through time and nature that leaves you with a profound appreciation for this enchanting corner of the Philippines.

Maria Ellaine D.

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The museum is a little bit old but you will understand the Palawenos culture in the displayed artifacts. You need to pay 50 pesos as entrance fee for adult.

Dennis H.

Google
This provides insights for the history of the province and its multiple ethnic-cultural diversities. There are items that support such history, complete with descriptions and additional information. Truly educational and a must for tourists who want to learn.

Lia_ph

Google
A must visit when you’re in Puerto Princessa. Sadly, it’s not offered in any of the city tours. You can still visit privately. You can go here via public transpo (trike or multi-cab). Transpo via multi cab is cheaper. The entrance fee to the museum is P50. There are no guides but the information posted for each exhibit is sufficient . There are two floors for this museum. I particularly enjoyed the exhibit about the version of Baybayin that originated in Palaw’ an. I also bought a T-shirt with Baybayin print that can only be found in the museum.

Jeffry M.

Google
Don't have much to see. Maybe because most of the great finds of Palawan was in the National Museum like the Manunggul Jar, they only have its replica here. Most of its contents are pre-historic tools and how the early tribes lived in Palawan. Entrance fee is 50 pesos for Filipinos.