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Manila MET Offers Free Monthly Guided Tours

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Photo courtesy of Balita

The Manila Metropolitan Theater (MET) announced it will provide free guided tours every third week of the month. According to a recent Facebook post, the tours will start on January 18 at 9 a.m., allowing only the first 100 registered participants to join through a specified registration link. Walk-in participants may also be accommodated, depending on slot availability, with tours expected to last between one to one and a half hours.

The MET, a historic theater founded in 1931, has undergone significant restoration following wartime destruction. Originally designed by renowned Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano, the MET is located on Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita, Manila. Its restoration and reopening highlight its cultural significance and the city's commitment to preserving its architectural heritage.

Reactions have been positive, with cultural historians and architecture enthusiasts praising the initiative. They believe these tours will foster a deeper appreciation for historical preservation and enrich public understanding of Manila's cultural landmarks. Participants will have the opportunity to explore an iconic piece of Manila's history firsthand.

Looking forward, the MET aims to continue offering these guided tours as a means to engage the community and further promote interest in Manila's historical sites. Organizers expect the regular tours to attract a diverse group of visitors, from locals to international tourists, and hope to inspire a continued interest in cultural preservation, reported Balita.

Key Takeaways

  • The Manila Metropolitan Theater will start free monthly guided tours from January 18.

  • Registration is required, but walk-ins are welcome based on availability.

  • The tours emphasize the theater's historical and cultural significance in Manila.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Balita 2026-01-12

 

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