National Museum of the Philippines - Clark (U.C.) (Mabalacat)
Philippines /
Central Luzon /
Mabalacat /
C. M. Recto Highway
World
/ Philippines
/ Central Luzon
/ Mabalacat
World / Philippines / Pampanga / Mabalacat
museum, building/structure currently being renovated/restored/reconstructed
Formerly known as the abandoned site of Clark Air Base Hospital and Regional Medical Center.
Built in 1960, the USAF began construction of a new modern Regional Medical Facility at Clark. The new 200-bed Clark AB Hospital/Regional Medical Center was completed in April 1964 at a cost of $4.5 million. The new hospital occupied the same site (off Dyess Highway near its intersection with O'Leary Avenue) that had been in use for this purpose for some time.
The former Clark Airbase Hospital was once an instrument to American soldiers who were deployed and fought in the Vietnam War and catered to at least wounded soldiers of the war.
In June 1991, the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo buried the Clark Airbase (including the hospital in 15 layers of ashfall), forcing the US army to withdraw from Clark AB and discontinue the hospital's operations. The hospital was looted entirely after the disaster and has been abandoned ever since.
In February 2023, the National Museum of the Philippines and the Clark Development Corporation signed a Deed of Usufruct for the adaptive reuse of the former Clark Airbase Hospital as a museum for at least 50 years. Located in the City of Mabalacat, the National Museum in Clark will feature exhibitions on local history, art, culture, natural history, anthropology, and archaeology. It will also serve as an off-site location for NMP’s central office and national collection repositories, among other functions.
Before converting into a national museum, paranormal activities were reported in the former abandoned hospital, where apparitions and mysterious voices are common occurrences. Violent spirits witnessed by the inhabitants have rendered the area off limits to everyone.
Reference:
www.facebook.com/nationalmuseumofthephilippines/posts/p...
Built in 1960, the USAF began construction of a new modern Regional Medical Facility at Clark. The new 200-bed Clark AB Hospital/Regional Medical Center was completed in April 1964 at a cost of $4.5 million. The new hospital occupied the same site (off Dyess Highway near its intersection with O'Leary Avenue) that had been in use for this purpose for some time.
The former Clark Airbase Hospital was once an instrument to American soldiers who were deployed and fought in the Vietnam War and catered to at least wounded soldiers of the war.
In June 1991, the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo buried the Clark Airbase (including the hospital in 15 layers of ashfall), forcing the US army to withdraw from Clark AB and discontinue the hospital's operations. The hospital was looted entirely after the disaster and has been abandoned ever since.
In February 2023, the National Museum of the Philippines and the Clark Development Corporation signed a Deed of Usufruct for the adaptive reuse of the former Clark Airbase Hospital as a museum for at least 50 years. Located in the City of Mabalacat, the National Museum in Clark will feature exhibitions on local history, art, culture, natural history, anthropology, and archaeology. It will also serve as an off-site location for NMP’s central office and national collection repositories, among other functions.
Before converting into a national museum, paranormal activities were reported in the former abandoned hospital, where apparitions and mysterious voices are common occurrences. Violent spirits witnessed by the inhabitants have rendered the area off limits to everyone.
Reference:
www.facebook.com/nationalmuseumofthephilippines/posts/p...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 15°11'43"N 120°31'31"E
- Nayong Pilipino sa Clark and CAB Elephant Cage 1.4 km
- Capas POW National Shrine (Death March) 18 km
- Luisita Industrial Park 30 km
- Mount Samat National Shrine 65 km
- Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar 68 km
- National Museum Complex 83 km
- J.E. Camp 116 km
- THE FLOWER FARM 127 km
- ASEAN Center for Biodiversity 138 km
- Malacanang of the North 327 km
- Clark Freeport Zone 0.9 km
- Mimosa Plus Leisure City 1.3 km
- Fontana Resort & Leisure Park 1.6 km
- Clark Golf Course 2 km
- Air Force City Golf Course 2.4 km
- Philexcel Business Park 2.5 km
- Deca Homes Pampanga 3.4 km
- Clark International Airport (CRK/RPLC) 3.6 km
- Clark Sun Valley Golf & Country Club 3.9 km
- Pampanga 24 km
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