
Nestled in the heart of Calapan City, the capital of Oriental Mindoro, the Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum stands as a testament to the provinceβs vibrant history, diverse culture, and rich traditions. For travelers like me, history enthusiasts, and locals alike, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the islandβs past and the lives of its people.
The heritage museum is barely 3-years old and was inaugurated last November 15, 2021. The heritage museum, which was funded by the National Government through the General Appropriations Act of 2020, was built at the Old Provincial Capitol of Oriental Mindoro in Brgy. Ibaba East, Calapan City where the Cal-kuta, an abandoned Spanish fortress stands. With a combination of classic and modern designs, its features are inspired by the βMAHAL TANAβ theme which highlights the iconic symbols of Oriental Mindoro β Mangyan, Halcon, Tamaraw and Naujan Lake.

A Treasure Trove of History and Culture
The Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum houses a good collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that showcase the provinceβs heritage. From pre-colonial relics to Spanish-era influences and contemporary cultural expressions, the museum provides a well-rounded narrative of Mindoroβs evolution. These are the highlights of the museum:
Ethnographic Exhibits– Discover the indigenous cultures of the Mangyan tribes, the original inhabitants of Mindoro. The museum displays traditional clothing, jewelry, and handicrafts, such as the famous Mangyan script (Hanunuo and Buhid) and intricately woven Iraya baskets. My personal favorite among the displays are the Ramit fabric, which are very colorful and unique in design. If you are not well knowledgeable about different local textiles you might think this is a woven fabric from the north or down south. This is my favorite display in the museum as I am into locally woven fabrics.



Archaeological Finds -Ancient pottery, tools, and burial artifacts reveal the islandβs pre-colonial history, including trade relations with neighboring islands and early settlements. The collection is not vast nonetheless is provides me with a glimpse of the past, to set your expectations please do not compare with our National Museum collection, it is entirely of different level.



Spanish Colonial Influence – There are several collections to illustrate the impact of Spanish rule on Mindoroβs culture and society. Collections showcase the life of more affluent people during the colonial period, and these also reminded of some of the items my great, great grandparents have left to their families.



Natural History– Oriental Mindoro is home to diverse flora and fauna, and the museum features exhibits on the provinceβs unique biodiversity, including the Tamaraw a dwarf water Buffalo that is endemic in the province.







Why Visit the Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum?
If you are planning to visit Mindoro in the future, I personally suggest that you drop by the museum. Since the museum is small they require guests to spend maximum of 45-minutes to look around. 45-minutes is will not eat much of your travel time so go ahead and visit them for these reasons:
- For education experience which is perfect for students and researchers interested in Mindoro’s cultural and historical background.
- For cultural appreciation and gain more understanding of the Mangyan heritage and the province’s identity.
- To support local tourism so you can also contribute to the preservation and promotion of Oriental Mindoro’s heritage.
Visitor Information
Here are the basic information the you should be aware of before visiting:
- Location: Provincial Capitol Complex, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro click this link to check location https://maps.app.goo.gl/PBtRezabddhTXwNt5
- Operating Hours: Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Entrance Fee: Php50.00 for non-resident and FREE for resident
- This is their official FB page should you want to know more: https://www.facebook.com/orientalmindoroheritagemuseum/
My Final Thoughts
The Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum is more than just a repository of artifactsβitβs a gateway to understanding the soul of the province. Whether you’re a history buff, a cultural explorer, or simply passing through Calapan, a visit to this museum is a rewarding experience that connects you with Mindoroβs past and present.
Here are some photos taken by my friend to inspire you to visit the place- and YES is it Instagrammable though my photos aren’t, cause I didn’t go with a photographer or simply I just canβt do the Instagram poses ha ha ha








Have you visited the Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum? Share your experiences in the comments below!
Cheers!
Arlyn
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