Negros Museum is a culturally significant institution located in the heart of Bacolod City, Philippines, showcasing the rich history, arts, and culture of the Negros Island. Established with the intention of preserving and celebrating the unique heritage of the region, the museum is housed in an impressive building that was once the Provincial Agriculture Building. Visitors to the Negros Museum can explore a diverse range of exhibits that chronicle the island's history from pre-colonial times through the era of the sugar boom and beyond. The collections include artifacts related to the sugarcane industry, which played a pivotal role in the economy of Negros, as well as historical memorabilia, contemporary art, and ethnographic displays. The museum's Sugar Industry Gallery is particularly notable, highlighting the tools, equipment, and photographs that tell the story of sugar production, which has shaped the island's social and economic landscape. Additionally, the museum regularly hosts educational programs, cultural events, and art exhibitions, making it a lively center for learning and community engagement.