Pinto Art Museum | Antipolo, Rizal

Fond of arts? Honestly, it’s not my top interest, but this place has a unique art gallery to offer. Exploring exquisite places has always attested to my admiration of exceptional modern design. There’s a happiness inside of me of discovering new places that have been a fad before the cause of their unique beauty and coherence. There’s something about this narrow aesthetic that draws me in and makes me have peace. Not on my goal nor one of my travel lists to take in the city’s historical sights and radiant art, Finding quiet in a town acclaimed for its hurly-burly is no small coup. This so-called Pinto Art Museum offers a tranquil escape from today’s frenzied stride. Pinto Art Museum – is renowned for its spectacular paragon, which can only be seen and found in the rising city of Antipolo.

Pinto Art Museum offers the perfect environment for artistry, its splendor, natural landscapes, and grandeur for artworks and sculptures that have been well-known and made by local artists in the Philippines. Pinto” is a Tagalog word that literally means “door.” This museum was actually founded to support local contemporary art in the Philippines. Pinto Art Museum has 6 different galleries to show, each with its own core and story depicting its message to the Filipinos. You can witness various artworks as you go to each gallery.

Pinto Art Museum features pitted, apparently Mexico-Santorini architecture that captures the attention of everybody for its refreshing surroundings, which interpret the art treasures snuggled within its walls and designs. When we went there, it was afternoon, which made the walls and structures of the area stand out even more.

Beautiful sculptures and masterpieces were shown and well-admired. I saw pavements and doorways lingering everywhere I looked to reveal more hidden treasures. This is why I started to write this article. Through this writing, I can share this hidden beauty; I believe this place should be more exposed and known.

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For those who love artworks like paintings, metal displays, and sculptures, then this is a perfect place for you. There’s something so soothing about the place and ambiance, and it brings me some calmness, even just for a while. Suppose you’re not really into art like my partner and I are, based on our personal experiences here. In that case, we still HIGHLY recommend you visit this place, and you’ll realize from all my descriptions above that it was perfectly beautiful!

Of course, we need a break! Good thing there’s a restaurant inside the museum. It’s in a Greek style, has a good ambiance, and looks so refreshing! I love the minibar and ice cream stand!

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USEFUL INFORMATION

  • OPENS every Tuesday through Sunday, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
  • CLOSED on MONDAYS
  • OPEN during holidays except on Mondays
  • Guided Tour Schedule: 09:00 am – 11:00 am; 12:00 nn – 02:00 pm; 02:00 pm – 04:00 pm; 04:30 pm – 06:00 pm.
  • No food or pets are allowed.
  • Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the museum.
  • No flash photography
  • Changing clothes is not allowed inside the museum
  • Children can visit the Pinto Art Museum if they are accompanied by an adult inside the premises at all times.

Once inside, you need to pay the Entrance fee. You will then be given a map and the ticket. The Pinto Art Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is built on a 1.3-hectare property composed of six buildings.

All information may change without prior notice. Visit their official website for the latest updates!


1 Sierra Madre Street,Grand Heights Subdivision Antipolo, Rizal
Facebook: Pinto Art Museum
Email address: pintoartmuseum@yahoo.com
Contact Number 697-1015


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