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Landmark: Puzzle MansionCity: Tagaytay
Country: Philippines
Continent: Asia
Puzzle Mansion, Tagaytay, Philippines, Asia
Puzzle Mansion is a museum and bed-and-breakfast in Tagaytay City, Philippines, housing the collection of Georgina Gil-Lacuna, which was recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest collection of jigsaw puzzles in the world.
Visual Characteristics
The mansion is a multi-story structure set within a residential and agricultural area of Tagaytay. The interior is characterized by glass-encased displays featuring thousands of completed jigsaw puzzles of various sizes, shapes, and textures. The collection includes 2D and 3D puzzles, wooden puzzles, and replicas of world-famous artworks. The grounds include a landscaped garden and a swimming pool for overnight guests.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is located at Barangay Asan sa I. Cuadra.
Access: It is situated away from the main Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway; access involves navigating secondary roads such as the Tagaytay-Calamba Road and then following directional signs along narrower barangay roads.
Transport: Private vehicles are the most efficient method of arrival. Public transit requires taking a jeepney or bus to the Tagaytay city center and then hiring a tricycle for the final leg of the journey.
Operating Hours: Generally open Monday to Sunday (excluding Wednesday) from 08:00 to 17:00.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The collection began as a personal hobby of Georgina Gil-Lacuna over 30 years. In 2012, it officially received the Guinness World Record for the "Largest Collection of Jigsaw Puzzles in Any Size, Shape, or Form," with 1,028 puzzles at the time of certification. The museum was established to share the collection with the public and promote the educational and cognitive benefits of puzzle-solving.
Key Highlights & Activities
Puzzle Gallery: Viewing the record-breaking collection, which includes the 32,000-piece "Keith Haring: Double Retrospect," one of the largest commercially available puzzles.
Gift Shop: A dedicated area where visitors can purchase various jigsaw puzzles, including rare and imported sets.
Bed & Breakfast: The mansion offers 10 guest rooms for overnight stays, providing a quieter alternative to the busy ridge-side hotels.
The "Puzzle Bread": The in-house bakery is known for its signature coconut cream pie and various bread products sold to visitors.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Facilities: The site includes the museum gallery, a function room for events, a swimming pool, and a cafeteria.
Parking: Limited on-site parking is available for visitors.
Connectivity: 4G signal is generally stable but can be weaker compared to the main Tagaytay ridge area due to the inland location.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays are recommended to avoid the weekend crowds from Metro Manila. Morning visits (09:00–11:00) allow for better lighting within the glass-enclosed galleries. As the museum is indoor and climate-controlled, it is a viable destination regardless of the external weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
The collection continues to grow beyond the original record-breaking number. A verified fact is that the owner, Georgina Gil-Lacuna, completed every single puzzle on display herself. A logistical "secret" for visitors is that the museum is often quieter during the lunch hour, as many day-trippers head back to the main ridge for dining.
Nearby Landmarks
Paradizoo – 2.5km West
Sky Ranch – 4.5km East
Mahogany Beef Market – 3.8km East
Residence Inn Zoo – 4.0km West