Clark Museum
An interactive museum running in four galleries with a breathtaking 4D Theater. Definitely, a place for all ages to enjoy! #learningmadefun
Interactive Museum with a 4D Theater
PSA: Please be informed that the Clark Museum and 4d Theater will be closed on August 21, 2018 and August 27, 2018. Thank you.
27/10/2017
PSA: Please be informed that the Clark Museum and 4d Theater will be closed on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 for All Saints’ Day.
11/10/2017
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18/08/2017
Public Announcement:
In observance of Ninoy Aquino Day, Clark Museum and 4D Theater will be closed on Monday, August 21 and will resume operations on Tuesday, August 22.
14/06/2017
Free entrance to the Clark Museum and 4D Theater this June 15!
See you all!
In commemoration of the 26th Anniversary of the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption on June 15 (Thursday), we are extending free entrance to ALL walk-in guests of the Clark Museum and 4D Theater from 9am-4pm!
The destruction and havoc from the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, considered as the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, brought out the enduring spirit of resiliency in the hearts of the Kapampangans and Filipinos from neighboring provinces enough to thrive once more and rise from the ashes.
May we never forget!
14/06/2017
In commemoration of the 26th Anniversary of the Mt. Pinatubo Eruption on June 15 (Thursday), we are extending free entrance to ALL walk-in guests of the Clark Museum and 4D Theater from 9am-4pm!
The destruction and havoc from the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, considered as the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, brought out the enduring spirit of resiliency in the hearts of the Kapampangans and Filipinos from neighboring provinces enough to thrive once more and rise from the ashes.
May we never forget!
11/06/2017
Public Announcement:
In celebration of the Philippine Independence Day, Clark Museum and 4D Theater will be closed on Monday, June 12 and will resume operations on Tuesday, June 13.
Enjoy the long weekend!
02/06/2017
Fun Fact!
Did you know Aviator sunglasses, or "pilot's glasses" just like what our "model" is wearing, was originally developed in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb for pilots to protect their eyes while flying.
The Aviator especially became a well-known style of sunglasses when General Douglas MacArthur landed on the island of Leyte, Philippines in World War II.
Learn about the different stories of WWII in Clark Museum and 4d Theater.
Contact us through +63 (45) 599 2854 or visit www.visitclark.com
01/06/2017
ONE IS NOT ENOUGH!
Atleast that is the case for Clark Museum which has two (2) floors where four (4) intertwined galleries can be explored from the ground floor to the second.
Make your way to Clark and make sure to have Clark Museum and 4D Theater as one of your destinations.
For more info and inquiries contact +63 (45) 599 2854 or go to www.visitclark.com
01/06/2017
Did you know that at the time of the June 12, 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, a Tropical Storm called Yunya (or Diding in the Philippines) was passing 75 km to the northeast of the volcano, causing a large amount of rainfall in the region.
The ash that was ejected mixed with the water v***r in the air causing a rainfall of tephra that fell across almost the entire island of Luzon.
Learn more about these amazing facts upon visiting our Clark Museum and 4D Theater.
For more info and inquiries, contact us at (045) 599 2854 or visit www.visitclark.com
24/05/2017
Stuck in the house 'coz of the cold damp weather?
Then grab a copy of our documentary film entitled "Risen from the Ashes" once you drop by at the Clark Museum and 4D Theater.
This film is only shown at our theater which comes along with its own 4D experience.
The film showcases Clark as a former military base of the Americans to the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption and finally to the current state of Clark as an emerging business hub and tourist destination.
For more info and inquiries about the film or the Clark Museum and 4D Theater, call +63 (45) 599 2854 or go to www.visitclark.com.
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