Amazing and very informative coming from the tour guide. The puzzles been done for ages was really... read more
Amazing and very informative coming from the tour guide. The puzzles been done for ages was really... read more
our first time in puzzle mansion we really enjoyed roaming around the place the staff is good... read more
very nice collection of puzzles from around the world, you might need a car service since it's location is off the main road
This place was a great surprise! Learned that only one person completed all +1500 puzzles herself & continues to hold the world Guinness world record of completed puzzles.
This museum also holds the largest puzzles in the world.
If you love art and paintings, this is a place for you. It has P100 entrance fee.
It houses the most popular collections of paintings and arts that you can only see in different countries. The only difference is it is made out of a puzzle.
Some of the paintings were Mona Liza, Van Gogh paintings, Sistine Chapel painting to name a few. It also has the largest puzzles in the world which have been certified by the Guinness Book of World records.
Too bad the lady who have gathered all this incredible collections have passed away. She should been honored for her incredible feat.
The place is a must see when you are in the Tagaytay area..
The puzzles themselves were fascinating (designs, pieces, time finished). Deserved the Guinness.
But it is small. I think they should lower the entrance fee. The restrooms were not well-maintained, anyway. And you can stroll it for 10 minutes.
A big room full of puzzles. That’s just it.
Toddler was happy, though, so all in all good :)
Road going here was narrow.
Parking? Available.
Resto? None, more of a three-table open area with very small number of chairs. They do sell freshly-brewed coffee. Plus coconut cream pie that we didn’t taste.
i’d say i’s impressed with the huge puzzle collection this museum
houses. the place appeared calm and peaceful situated in a secluded sitio in tagaytay. for a hundred pesos, you can take a look at the 2-storey gallery of jigsaw puzzles and be in awe while viewing the smallest to biggest, the most common to the rarest, and the easiest to the most difficult to solve. Georgina Gil-Lacuna, the woman behind all the works, did an excellent job. i wonder how she managed her time doing all these pieces and attend to other matters while she was still
living.
when in tagaytay, include this in your itinerary. it’s a unique work of art.