Museo Orlina is the first contemporary art museum in Tagaytay City, dedicated entirely to the pioneering glass sculptures of internationally acclaimed Filipino artist Ramon Orlina. Perched on a ridge overlooking the scenic panorama of Taal Lake and Volcano, the multi-level gallery transforms industrial glass into translucent masterworks that play dramatically with natural light.
A Museum Built on Architectural Brilliance and Glass Art
The museum's design is an experience itself. The multi-level building unfolds across four distinct floors, each named after one of Orlina's children: Naesa, Ningning, Anna, and Michael . This personal touch makes the museum feel like a journey through the artist's life and inspirations.
The museum offers a unique and highly structured experience across four levels :
Level 1 (Naesa): Houses the Reflections Gallery, a dedicated space showcasing rotating exhibits from emerging and established contemporary Filipino visual artists.
Level 2 (Ningning): Traces the artist's foundational years, showcasing his earlier glassworks and the chronological evolution of his career.
Level 3 (Anna): Features Orlina's globally renowned major masterpieces, intricate maquettes (scale models), and monumental creations spanning over three decades.
Roof Deck (Michael): A wide open area where visitors can enjoy the cool Tagaytay breeze alongside a direct view of Taal Lake.
The Sculpture Garden and Amphitheater, located outdoors on the downhill slope, integrates large-scale art installations with nature and frequently serves as a venue for performance arts .
The Remarkable Art of Glass Sculpture
The museum is a celebration of Ramon Orlina's pioneering technique. An architect by training, Orlina turned to glass sculpting in the mid-1970s . His method is unique: instead of blowing glass, he carves cold blocks of glass as a sculptor would a piece of marble, chipping away to reveal the forms within . Many visitors note that the sculptures are "mesmerizing," as the play of light and shadow creates a magical, multi-dimensional experience.
Plan Your Visit
Location: Hollywood Subdivision Road, Barangay Tolentino East, Tagaytay City, Cavite .
Operating Hours: Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays) .
Admission Fees: General admission is PHP150, while discounted tickets are PHP120 for students, senior citizens, and PWDs .
Contact: +63 46-4132581 .









