The Museo de La Salle logo portrays the old charm, sophistication, and formality of the two-story Bahay na Bato situated inside De La Salle University-Dasmariñas in Cavite. The three-stem symbol is a modern interpretation of the fleur-de-lis, symbolizing Museo's high regard for the past while upholding its relevance and role in modern society for rediscovering the Filipino identity. Like the fleur-de-lis, Museo's faithfulness to its mission of safeguarding and promoting the country's cultural heritage through educational programs unites its community by being an inspiration, a guiding light, and a source of life.
The"AñO 2000" signifies the legal establishment and inauguration of the Museo as a cultural institution. The Lasallian Star of Faith is placed in the logo to show that Museo is part of the DLSU brand, representing the creative vision of the late Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC.
The twists and curls, reminiscent of vines, symbolize Museo's deep-rooted connection to its mission, supported by a vast network of donors and patrons. These vines also demonstrate Museo's strong ties to the community, connecting to the new generation with steadfastness, resilience, and relevance.
The logo is encapsulated in a round shape to symbolize movement and life. This shape also signifies Museo's full commitment to heritage preservation through education, collections conservation and management, leadership, and sustainability.
Set between two laurel wreaths is Museo's byline or motto: "Preserving Culture. Creating Possibilities." Anchored in DLSU-D's vision of promoting a keen sense of history, arts, and culture, the laurel leaves symbolize Museo's honorable aspirations to achieve the visions of its founders. This includes DLSU-D, through Museo, taking the lead role in transforming communities that hold a profound regard for nationhood.