It also houses the Tom and Nina Gentile Gallery, which contains numerous works of art donated to the University.
Valued at over $50 million, it is considered the most important collection of Impressionist art ever donated to a university.
In the 1990s, the Museum received a substantial collection of western art and historical artifacts donated by Rogers and Mary Ellen Aston.
In November and December, the center featured an exhibition of books and original art donated by a dozen writers and authors of children's literature.
This gallery is dedicated to the 57-piece collection of traditional Western art donated to the museum by the George Gund Family.
Another wing was added in 1986 to display and store a permanent collection of American art donated by the Wests.
The Museum is the university's collection of Philippine modern art donated by the heirs of Doreen Fernandez, a food critic.
The heart of its collection is a large selection of post-war art donated to the University by Fernando Zóbel de Ayala.
Don't miss the 2,000 works of art donated by the late media mogul Ken Thomson: antique model ships, sculpture, Canadian art and more.
The Donation Gallery holds 800 pieces of art donated from the private collections of collectors.