[1] The basement of INC Central Temple, the primary house of worship of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), used to host a museum dedicated to the Christian indigenous denomination.
[4] The current museum is hosted in a five-storey building with a total floor area of 46,098.54 square meters (496,200.6 sq ft).
[3] The building was designed by Filipino architect Francisco Mañosa who is recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines.
[4] The INC museum exhibits paintings, sculptures and other works of art depicting the beliefs and history of the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church Of Christ).
The Felix Y. Manalo Foundation which serves as the religious group's socio-cultural arm operates and manages the museum.