Ideally, we all have our own version of collections as a person. Our interest defines it and we unconsciously collect it either physically or in our minds. We invest in things that we love and have passion for, rarely some collections are just over the top, exceeding the majority's expectation and are recognized by many.
Tangible or physical collections mainly give happiness and satisfaction to its owner when their eyes lay on them but few have the opportunity to share it with others especially to the public, raising awareness and interest in this especially collected items. And this museum is a perfect example.
It is The Spirit of Bethlehem Museum, it consists of two (2) collections which are Belen and Miniature collections at Riverbanks Center.
First is the Belen Museum,
It is a
private collection of Gigi Abaya-Carlos of over 500 belens or nativity scenes/sets/paintings/posters
and sculptures from different countries around the world. It represents a variety of pieces
from the Philippines and abroad, collected through decades of devotion to the Infant
Jesus, by Ms. Carlos.
Among the displays in the museum is her very first
belen set bought in 1952 at the Catholic Trade School in
Tayuman. Belens/Nativity sets came from different countries like the United
States, Spain, Mexico, Israel, Africa, China, Guatemala, and different parts of the Philippines, will surely grab your attention because
they reflect the culture from where the nativity item came from.
One snippet from The Spirit of Bethlehem Museum |
Sala set of Belens |
More Nativity scenes and sets from the Belen Museum |
As this collection signifies our beliefs, we should not forget to connect with our Lord, Jesus Christ our savior through our faith directly by praying. Because in the end, what matters most is our relationship with Him.
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Second is the Miniature Museum,
One will be awed
by the collection of tiny but real-looking replicas of items you may
find in various rooms of a European mansion. It boasts a
collection of boxes filled with Lilliputian pieces of scale 1:1.
The late Aleli Vengua, an artist who
handcrafted most of the pieces herself is the owner of this collection and each of the present 60,000 displays (including the 24 shadow boxes and three dollhouses) is just a part of it. The majority of the materials used are scrap things taken from our day to day living, be it wood, aluminum, plastic, glass, and/or fabric.
Every single room is designed in such a way that so much detail is present wherein it catches attention, one will never want to look away.
Christmas Room |
Dirty Kitchen |
Garage |
Seeing them in person is just a treat. All of them are very cute and fun to look at, and there is one thing there to search for and that is the smallest mouse you may ever see. hehe.
Happy watching!
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Address: 2nd level, E-com Building Riverbanks Center, Barangka Marikina City
Rates: P100/head, teachers with ID are free & open to senior citizens discount
Operating hours:Â Friday to Sunday, 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Contact no.: 09439246065 (look for Cristy)
Email: [email protected]
Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Joey-Velasco-Foundation-Inc/837628702922353
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Address: 2nd level, E-com building Riverbanks Center, Barangka Marikina City
Rates: P75/head, teachers with ID are free & open to senior citizens discount
Operating hours: Friday to Sunday, 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Contact nos.: 5700701 to 09 loc. 334
Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/museumforthemindandspirit
Museums for the Mind and Spirit
Belen and Miniature Museum | The Spirit of Bethlehem
Reviewed by Michael
on
December 29, 2014
Rating:
Though I don't buy this Nativity craft, nevertheless, visiting Museums is a thing I love to do.
ReplyDeleteschedule sometime soon
DeleteThis is a perfect place to visit for the Christmas Holidays. It gives you a better appreciation of the nativity.
ReplyDeleteHave you visited them yet?
DeleteBelen is very symbolic of Jesus' nativity. It connotes on how the Catholics, the believers edified their beliefs of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem. By the way, I am so excited to see the oldest Belen ever purchased which dated back in 1952, which was a year older than myself.
ReplyDeleteHave you visit them yet?
DeleteI personally never thought that there was a kind of museum near my vicinity. I will definitely visit this place and tour my nephews and nieces around.
ReplyDeleteAny update?
DeleteThese are beautiful exhibits. I hope I get to see these with my family.
ReplyDeleteVisit them soon!
DeleteIt's wonderful how people can be passionate about collecting items that they go to different places in the world or have them be made with unique materials to display them all in one room. PhP 75 is a small price to pay to feel in awe after seeing the miniatures and sculptures, especially if you're also a fan.
ReplyDeleteWorth it.
DeleteThis is the first time I have heard about this kind of museum. It looks like they have an extensive exhibition.
ReplyDeleteReally?
DeleteHappy New Year...I like the Belen Collection, I hope I can see this collection next year
ReplyDeleteSchedule now.
DeleteI haven never entered a museum like this but this sounds really cool and it looks relaxing
ReplyDeleteit is!
DeleteThis is a great place to visit for kids and adults. Hopefully, we can drop by at the place soon. Would love to see and be inspired by the BELEN museum.
ReplyDeleteDrop by soon.
DeleteRevisiting. Just curious about that miniature Museum displays. Siguro, I have to visit the place.
ReplyDeleteJust like what you said. Visit soon.
DeleteI would have loved to visit this. Amazing to read that one family has a personal collection of 500 belens. Glad they shared it for everyone to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSharing is caring really. Just passionately doing what they love.
DeleteWow! I didn't know this one exists in the heart of the Metro. I would love to visit this!
ReplyDeleteNow you know what to do.
DeleteHi, Really great effort. Everyone must read this article. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteAnother great post!! I love museums and what a wonderful place this is! Thank you for sharing it!!
ReplyDeleteIt seems we have a museum geek here hehe
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