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Steph Chua
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The Arete in Ateneo de Manila is easily one of the nicest buildings i've visited in the country. Being new, it is fresh, provides multitudes of ammenities, and is a sight to behold. Art works are in abundance from small amateurs to experienced professionals; there is something for everybody. If you are in the Ateneo, I highly recommend visiting this wonderful puece of modern architecture.

Wielson Factolerin
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One of the best museums I've ever seen! Foot traffic is light on a weekday. The silence inside made absorbing the art much, much more serene and impactful. Highly recommended! Oh, it's also admisson-free.

Michael Giray
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Level 2, Rizal Library Special Collection Building, Ateneo de Manila University Admission is free for Ateneo Students, faculty, staff, and individual visitors. An admission fee of Php 30 for tour groups larger than 20 people.

Name Nick
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It is fulfilling and you can spend half a day. There is a mall nearby, so you can spend a day here. The university seems to be heavily influenced by Hyundai in Korea, and the facility with the name "Hyundai" stands out.

Emae Panduhhh
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As a commuter, (on a budget as always! ) we rode a jeepney (there's a jeep terminal under uhmmm road bridge I think? Infont a gas station) in katipunan (yes, walking distance from katipunan station) to Ateneo which just cost us 8 php (minimum fare as of now). Get down at overpass (gate 0 at Meriam univ) and ask the guard (she's / he's a guard in Ateneo) where the art gallery is and DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR ID'S. Just say you're a visitor and ask directions and there. Love their art gallery because first of all it's not crowded, second is I've learned a lot about Philippine art culture and lastly, it's instagrammable Worth 5 stars

Sunis the Explorer
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I love visiting the Ateneo Art Gallery! It's one of the best University-based galleries in the country, if not the best. It has several galleries which house permanent and thematic, seasonal exhibits ranging from contemporary arts to works of Filipino National Artists, including international collections. In my last visit there was an exhibit on prints that included works by Manet, Dali, Picasso, Manansala, among others. I like the solitude and ambiance of the place.

Madz Madaje
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Free entrance, spacious, and there are several art exhibits to see. There s also a small shop for illustrated books and some merchandise on the group floor. The staffs mentioned that we can also book a tour guide for a group visit.

Agni Mai
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Wonderful selection of rotating special exhibitions featuring modern, contemporary, and classical art works. Free entry! A must visit if interested in seeing historical Pinoy artworks! Their printmaking exhibit on the second floor featured some works by European masters Goya and Dali which was a nice, unexpected surprise. However my favorite part was the top floor which currently features exhibitions by young and upcoming Pinoy artists, and their outdoor sculpture garden which is currently hosting a retrospective of works by Agnes Arellano. Marvelous! Will definitely be back!

Sushiman
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Free for everybody. Amazing arts. Not a lot of a people visit here probably like less than 10 a day so if you want some peace and quiet while staring at a beautiful piece of art this is the place for you.