Established | 1950s |
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Location | University of San Carlos Downtown Campus, Cebu City, Philippines |
Coordinates | 10°18′01″N 123°53′54″E / 10.30017°N 123.89830°E / 10.30017; 123.89830 |
Type | History museum |
Collection size | 9,606 (1988) |
Owner | University of San Carlos |
Website | museum |
The University of San Carlos Museum is the history museum of the University of San Carlos (USC), located in Cebu City, the Philippines.
History
The University of San Carlos Museum has been operating as early as 1952 but it was only on April 23, 1967, that inauguration rites for the museum was conducted which was graced by Verbite priest and then University of San Carlos President, Rudolf Rahmann and then First Lady Imelda Marcos. In 1967, the museum then occupied just two classrooms and another room. By 2017, it was occupying the ground floor wings of the Arthur Dingman Building along P. Del Rosario Street at USC's Downtown Campus
Collection
According to an inventory made in 1988 by then USC Museum curator Jane Calderon-Hayhow, the museum's collection comprises 9,606 artifacts, objects and specimens.
Literature
- Lenzi, Iola (2004). Museums of Southeast Asia. Singapore: Archipelago Press. p. 200 pages. ISBN 981-4068-96-9.
References
- ^ Bersales, Jobers (3 May 2017). "The USC Museum at 50". Cebu Daily News. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
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