ECO-TRAIL
– This Dec 2019 photo shows farm and garden at compound of BenCab Museum in
Baguio City. – Rosette Adel
CULTURE
AND ARTS
Rosette
Adel
The BenCab Museum in Baguio City, housing the
art collection of National Artist for Visual Arts Benedicto “BenCab” Reyes
Cabrera, reopened to the public on August 11.
“We
miss having visitors over, so we hope you can visit and enjoy the Museum, the
EcoTrail in the BenCab Farm&Garden and a cup of BenCab's Brew and
your favorite meals in Café Sabel,” its Facebook page read.
Last week,
the museum announced that it would close temporarily due to contact tracing for
an individual in the area who tested positive for COVID-19.
BenCab
Museum is situated on Asin Road in Tadiangan, Baguio City.
Prior to
this, the museum closed for four months from March 17 in compliance with the
community quarantine measures of the government.
It
only reopened its doors to the public last July 18 and imposed new health and
safety measures.
The
management requires visitors entering the museum premises to wear face masks,
have their temperature checked and to fill out health declaration forms.
“We
reserve the right to deny entry to any visitor who refuses to undertake these
precautionary measures, shows signs of illness or has a temperature of 37.6ºC
and above,” the museum said.
Visitors
are also expected to practice physical distancing upon entry while the museum
capacity is maintained at below 50% on a room-by-room basis so guests can keep
at least one meter away from each other.
In view of
this, the museum management has also temporarily halted group tours.
The
museum likewise implemented new operation hours which is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Aside
from its art collection, the BenCab Museum also houses outdoor space EcoTrail
and Café Sabel. It advised visitors to take guided tours of the BenCab Farm and
Garden EcoTrail while diners of the café are encouraged to take the outdoor
seats.
The
museum’s opening comes almost a month ahead of the planned gradual reopening of
tourism in the City of Pines.
Baguio
City, already under general community quarantine, last week said it is planning
the gradual reopening by September with regulated, controlled entry and the
monitored movement of visitors.
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