Overview
The Museo ng Batangas is located in the Provincial Capitol Site, Batangas City. It is also an institution engaged in the preservation of the cultural wealth and traditions of Batangas.
It features the Batangueño spirit that has animated the fields of arts and the sciences, politics, economics, and society in the country through the preservation and display of Batangas memorabilia and antiques which show how the Batangueño culture has been preserved through the ages.
In order to keep alive the Batangas culture, lifestyle, and history, the museum was created by Executive Order #30-93 signed by Batangas Governor Vicente Mayo on 3 March 1993.
The private museum has a collection of archaeological and ethnographical artifacts relating to Batangas and other provinces in the Southern Tagalog Region.
Accommodations
- Taal Imperial Hotel and Resort
Location : Brgy. Tulo, Diversion Road, Taal, Batangas, Batangas, Philippines
- Anilao Beach Club
Location : San Jose, Mabini, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines
- Vivere Azure Hotel
Location : Barangay Aguada, San Teodoro Anilao, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines
- Mayumi Resort
Location : Brgy. Bagalangit, Mabini, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines
- Casita Ysabel
Location : San Teodoro, Mabini, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines
How to get there
From Batangas City Official website
The province of Batangas is 110 kilometers south of Manila. It is accessible by land transportation from Manila. Commercial buses of BLTB, JAM, Tritan, Batangas Express Liner, Triffman Liner, Biñan Transportation, ALPS, and CJC Transit serve the riding public. Batangas is accessible from neighboring provinces such as Cavite, Laguna, and Quezon by land via public buses and jeepneys. Ferry boats and other watercrafts connect the province to Mindoro and other nearby islands. Most of the destinations in the province are accessible by public buses stationed on E. Delos Santos Avenues (EDSA), Pasay City and are about 1 1/2 hours ride away from Manila. Source of Information: Department of Tourism, Philippines
You can ride jeepneys to move from one town to another while tricycles are the major means of transport in getting around towns and barangays. Jeepneys and tricycles can be rented to reach specific tourist destinations and bancas when going resort- or island-hopping.