00:00Well, it was a good opportunity since this house was never really used.
00:21And it's also, it's a continuation of the Malacanang heritage mansions that we have.
00:28This is something that we would like to put in more areas so that people have that access
00:37and knowledge.
00:38Ma'am, is there a plan for every day that it will be open to the public?
00:42Except for Mondays, yes.
00:43So Tuesday to Sunday, we are open from 9 to 5.
00:49I recommend that you book a tour.
00:50You can book through Facebook, Instagram.
00:53We have a website.
00:57We can also take in walk-ins, but we can only take 20 people per tour.
01:03The tours are every 30 minutes.
01:05So if there is space, let's say only 15 people arrive, we can put 5 walk-ins.
01:11But it would be better to book a tour.
01:12This is all free.
01:14So no charge.
01:15How many people, ma'am?
01:17How many people can this mansion accommodate?
01:21So 20 at a time.
01:22So 20 every 30 minutes.
01:25Just because the rooms inside are small and the way you walk through, you might bump into
01:33each other.
01:34So that's the reason.
01:35We're only doing 20 at once.
01:37Ma'am, what will be the items that will be inside the museum?
01:41So this is going to be, it's kind of like Ugnayan, which is our president's road to
01:50Malacanang, and Teo's presidential museum.
01:53So it is a bit of both brought here so you can enjoy both of the museums here.
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