National Museum, Magsingal Branch
The Magsingal Museum in Ilocos Sur was formerly a convent of Spanish architecture built in 1676. Restored and transformed into a museum in October 1982, the Magsingal Museum showcases the material culture of Northern Luzon.
It exhibits the collections depicting the cultural development of Vigan and the memorabilia of Fr. Burgos and his family. Some highlights of the collections are the priceless 14-piece Villanueva paintings depicting the famed Basi Revolt of 1807, some religious images, Vienna furniture and other period pieces and heirlooms, antique collections of ethnographic and archaeological objects revealing the colourful Ilocano past.