As President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. celebrates another milestone, what better way to honor his journey than by exploring a unique place where history, leadership, and legacy come alive? Welcome to Bahay Ugnayan, the “House of Connections,” nestled within the storied grounds of Malacañang Palace — a museum dedicated to showcasing the life and times of the 17th President of the Philippines, running from September 2-30, 2025.
More than just a museum, Bahay Ugnayan is a walk through history where visitors can trace the footsteps of leaders past and present. It’s where Filipinos and guests alike can connect the chapters of our nation’s story through the personal lens of President Marcos, Jr. From his early years and schooling to pivotal political moments, the exhibits offer a nuanced narrative of a leader whose life is intertwined with the country’s destiny.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and free for all visitors, Bahay Ugnayan offers a welcoming space to learn about the challenges, triumphs, and legacies of leadership. Whether you are a history buff, a student, or simply curious to learn more about the man behind the presidency, this museum invites you to explore the rich tapestry of our nation’s journey through its leaders.
In Bahay Ugnayan, every corner tells a story—not only of President Marcos but of the enduring spirit of service and dedication that defines the office of the Philippine presidency. This is not just history preserved in glass cases; it is history that breathes, evolves, and inspires.
So, consider a visit to Bahay Ugnayan and dive deep into the narratives that shaped the nation and discover more about the president serving today. It’s a place to learn, reflect, and connect—because understanding our leaders helps us appreciate the nation we all call home.
For those interested, guided tours are highly recommended, making it an even richer experience for those who want a more in-depth journey into this living legacy.
Come visit Bahay Ugnayan and celebrate not just presidents, but a continuing story of leadership and nation-building.