| Silliman Hall | |
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| Established | 1909 (1902 - Original Built) |
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| Location | Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 9°18′39″N123°18′32″E / 9.3107°N 123.3090°E |
| Type | Local museum, ancestral house |
| Founder | Horace B. Silliman |
Building details | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Architectural style | American architecture |
| Town or city | Dumaguete, Negros Oriental |
| Country | Philippines |
| Construction started | 1909 (1902 - Original Built), 1970 (established as museum) |
The Silliman Hall is a building constructed in the Stick Style of American architecture in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines. It was built in the early 1900s. It was converted to a museum in 1970. It is located in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines. [1] [2]
The collections are divided into two categories and seven galleries. It includes artifacts from the indigenous Negritos and the Islamic period and as early as 200 BC. [2]