Pinto Art Museum


If your barkada is trying to look for a place to visit after a cycle of never-ending exams and projects during hell week, Pinto Art Museum widely opens its doors to welcome you!
Whether you feel like capturing a selfie, a group photo with your iskwad or you’re hoping to be astounded with the colorful stories of art, Pinto Art Museum is the right place for you and your barkada.
This ARTerrific museum is located at the heart of Antipolo, where most artists are born and raised. Pinto Art Museum and its picturesque art works will surely satisfy your artistic side and aesthetics finds. Its peaceful ambiance and welcoming crew will definitely make you enter a new world – where art and people unite.
The museum displays masterpieces of various regional artists. If you’re a fan of minimalist art, or perhaps you have a heart for conceptual art - they have it. Paintings, landscapes, and sculptures placed in a nature-loving setting will leave you stunned and relaxed.
One common thing among the artworks presented in Pinto is a hint of the identity and rootedness of Filipinos.
If ever you get tired and hungry, no worries! They have Pinto Cade by Peppermill inside the Museum. Their tasteful sandwiches are perfect paired with a glass of iced tea to freshen you up.

Gates are open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6pm. Regular Entrance fee is 200 pesos, but heads up, because they have discounts for students!

HOW TO GET THERE:
From Cubao:
            *If you are going via LRT:
                        1. Take LRT 2 Cubao Station to Santolan Station.
(Cubao →Anonas→Katipunan→Santolan)
2. From Santolan, ride a jeep going to Antipolo proper with a sign “Antipolo Sumulong Simbahan”
3.  Tell the jeepney driver to drop you off at Ynares Sports Center.
4. In front of the Ynares Center, there is a tricycle lane. Ride a tricycle and tell the driver to drop you off at Pinto Art Museum.

            *If you are going via jeepney:

                        1. There are jeepneys in front of Alimall bound to Antipolo.
                        2. Ride a jeepney with the sign “Antipolo Sumulong Simabahan”
3. Tell the jeepney driver to drop you off at Ynares Sports Center.
4. In front of the Ynares Center, there is a tricycle lane. Ride a tricycle and tell manong driver “Sa Pinto Art Musuem po.

Either you ride LRT 2 or directly take a jeepney ride, make sure that don’t miss to bring the starter pack: Water, just in case you feel thirsty cause believe me the place is big and of course a camera.
Don’t let this ARTerrific barkada trip miss your IG feeds!

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