Trip to Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo

It’s almost an hour long travel going to Antipolo from Cubao. We dropped near Antipolo Church and we took our breakfast at Jollibee and then we went to Church before we took a tricycle going to Pinto Art Museum.



Pinto Art Museum offers the perfect location for inventiveness, with the magnificence of its natural landscapes, and for artworks and sculptures that has been well known and made by local artist here in the Philippines. Numerous art galleries can be found in the open-air Mediterranean-inspired villas, gardens and landscaped greens.
As we walked behind a picturesque chapel, we came across a meditation garden dedicated to the love of Jose Rizal and Leonor Rivera.
Pinto Art Museum contains a massive collection of modern paintings, sculptures and art installations.

RATES/ENTRANCE TICKET FEES: 
§  P200 for regular ticket
§  P180 for senior citizens and PWD with valid IDs
§  P100 for children and students with proper school IDs
§  Free for children below 3 years old

THINGS TO REMEMBER:
·         Pinto Art Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
·         The museum is CLOSED on MONDAYS.
·         They are open during holidays (as long as it’s not a Monday.)
·         No food or pets are allowed.


·         Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the museum.
·         No flash photography.
·         NO Changing clothes allowed inside the museum.

ADDRESS
Pinto Art Museum is located at 1 Sierra Madre St., Grand Heights, Antipolo, Rizal. Pinto Art Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. The museum is CLOSED on MONDAYS.
THE PAINTINGS



THE SCUPTURES


What I love this museum was the artistic quality of placing different art materials everywhere.
HOW TO GET TO PINTO ART MUSEUM:
Pinto Art Museum is located inside Grand Heights, a private subdivision in Antipolo, Rizal. 
By car / private vehicle:
1.    From Cubao, go to Aurora Boulevard and take the route going to Marikina. Drive along Marcos Highway heading to Antipolo.
2.    Turn right on Felix Avenue (the corner with Robinson’s Metro East & Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall).
3.    Turn left when you reach Ortigas Avenue Extension.
4.    Follow the Ortigas Avenue Extension road which will eventually become L. Sumulong Memorial Circle.
5.    There will be a small sign on the right side of the road pointing to Grand Heights and Pinto Art Museum.
By public transportation (coming from Cubao):
1.    Take the MRT and get off at the  Cubao-Araneta Station
2.    Go to Aurora Boulevard and take a jeepney or FX bound for Antipolo (look for jeepneys bound for Antipolo-Simbahan-Junction or Antipolo-Shopwise).
3.    Get off at Antipolo Church
4.    Ride a tricycle and ask the driver to drop you at Pinto Art Museum
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