Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo City

 


If you're the kind of person who appreciates art and beauty, I really suggest that you allot one of your weekends for a quick visit to Pinto Art Museum. This contemporary museum is located in Grand Heights Subdivision in Antipolo. Just a really quick drive especially for those from Marikina City and other towns of Rizal.


Since it has been a long time since we went there and yes, I'm just doing some catch up with my blog posts, I'm pretty sure that a lot of things have changed. Their area was surprisingly big and lots of places to explore. Art pieces were evenly displayed within the whole museum. My friend Moneth and I really enjoyed taking lots of pictures and hence this blog post, to share it with everyone and as my keepsake as well.
































After an hour or so, we decided to take a break and tried the only cafe at the time inside Pinto Art, the Cafe Rizal by Peppermill. Food prices were quite expensive already back then. We ordered a pizza for us to share and fruit shakes to cool off. It is not common for a red grape fruit shake to be included on most cafe menus and so I decided to go for that. The verdict is, it was worth it. 








Greece has always been one of my dream travel destinations so anything that is Greek style inspired, I will totally love it! If you will notice, the theme of Pinto Art Museum is a mix of Greek architecture and Filipino Art. Hence, I really enjoyed going around the Pinto Art Museum. 









Pinto Art Museum is open Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10 AM to 6 PM. I suggest that you go mid-day in order to take advantage of the rays of sunlight for your photos and at the same time, see the beauty of the place near twilight. Entrance fee is at 250 pesos for adult admission.

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