Filipinas Heritage Library

Maging Magiting

  The first in Ayala Museum's Independence Day commemoration specials. The Filipinas Heritage Library curated a playlist that will evoke pride in your Filipino roots and ignite...

Muni-Muni Muli

  Filipinas Heritage Library picks another set of old but gold Pinoy music that will get you into a contemplative mood. Be comforted in songs...

WWII Film Marathon

  Saturday, November 23, 2019 MyCinema Greenbelt 3, Makati City FREE Admission. Limited seats only. First come, first served. For inquiries: Call 7759 8281 or email asklibrarian@filipinaslibrary.org.ph   Filipinas Heritage Library,...

PEEK-A-BOOK: Inside the Creative Process of 16 Illustrators

  Filipinas Heritage Library presents PEEK-A-BOOK Inside the Creative Process of 16 Illustrators   19 March to 27 April 2019 Ayala Museum Makati Avenue Corner De La Rosa Street, 1224 Makati Free Admission...

War and Women*

The 3rd WWII Film Festival     February 9, 16, and 23, 2019 MyCinema 4th Flr, Greenbelt 3, Makati   A Filipinas Heritage Library presentation featuring documentaries on the Battle for...

Women and War*

An exhibition on Filipina workers, warriors, and survivors of World War II     February 2 - March 3, 2019 Ayala Museum Makati Avenue Corner De La Rosa Street,...

Hidden Cinema

The Virtual Experience of Philippine Cinema's Centenary     EXHIBITION July 3 to August 5, 2018 EXTENDED until September 9, 2018 2F Ayala Museum FREE ADMISSION to the Exhibition   Filipinas Heritage Library,...

The Rodallie S. Mosende Story

  Filipinas Heritage Library presents The Rodallie S. Mosende Story Photographs by Rick Rocamora April 28 to May 5, 2016 2F Ayala Museum EXTENDED UNTIL MAY 11, 2016 (Closed May 7,...

Japan’s Cutting Edge Writing, Art & Culture: Monkey Business

  The Japan Foundation, Manila and the Japan Foundation Asia Center, with our partners the Filipinas Heritage Library, the Asia-Pacific Writers Conference, A Public Space,...

Manila, My City at War!

“Now but a valley of shudders was Manila, where the famine had become visible as bloated bodies collapsed on the sidewalks.”   Thus Nick Joaquin describes...