Wishlisted by Mel Ticzon
For me, artworks are very relaxing to look at. I've been wanting to go Pinto Art Museum since I saw it online. I love the aesthetic aspect I see online and what more if I really go there. I am hoping to travel there soon.
Museum · Off the Beaten Track · Easier with a Car · Casual · Artist Collective · Conveniently Located · Famous · Photo Spot · For Two · Small Groups · Reasonably Priced
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09:00-18:00
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09:00-18:00
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09:00-18:00
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09:00-18:00
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09:00-18:00
1 Sierra Madre Street, Grand Heights Subdivision San Jose, Rizal, Philippines
exploreraly posted a recommendation
10 months ago
Whenever you’re in Antipolo, dropping by Pinto Art Museum is a must. Known for housing a variety of artworks, it offers a feast for your eyes with its paintings to sculptures to installations. A friendly tip, an hour is definitely not enough to cover the entire museum and I suggest trying their in house cafe, Café Rizal. ☁️🎨
d.danielallen posted a wishlist
a year ago
Since visiting the National Museum, I've been fascinated and dedicated to learning how our local artists create their own artworks. I've also seen pictures of the museum, and there are so many contemporary arts that I want to see and help me strengthen my inner artistic side so that I can get inspiration for future projects.
a year ago
It's a shame as an art student that up until now, even knowing its existence for years now, I still haven't been able to go to Pinto Art Museum. Hopefully when everything eases out, I'll be able to visit with my favorite person. 🧡
cathylubos posted a recommendation
a year ago
The museum is fantastic; there is enough to view and photograph, and every nook is instagrammable. It's a wonderful spot to visit. It's a really modern, energetic, and bright environment to be immersed in. There are many unique works of art to see, and I'm glad we went there. The museum's name is derived from the Filipino word meaning door. There are numerous stairwells to ascend. The Museum's concept mixes archaeology, history, art history, and modern Filipino art, that makes this museum unique.
a year ago
We had a great experience here at Pinto Art Museum even if I'm not a person who's really into arts. On my travel here last January 2018, I really appreciate every step and every door I entered since it is full of creativity which you'll really enjoy. It is also so amazing and you will also learn about the different Filipino Heritage. Aside from being a museum, the uniqueness of this place is where you can eat and unwind at a very comfortable and relaxing ambiance. 100% recommended <3
helloshayne posted a recommendation
2 years ago
PINTO ART MUSEUM! Can't count how many times I've been here, but I've been visiting since 2014! The last time I visited was just last Feb 2021. Before the pandemic, I visited this place too (December 2019). This year I was surprised that the Gallery 7 is already open! It's bigger than the other galleries. When I was there, there are parts that doesn't have artworks yet. Experience while it's "pandemic": We were told to wear our masks at all times, even when taking photos, that's why my fiancé and I only took "talikodgenic" photos. You'll see others taking off their masks for the gram-- not following instructions but okay. 😂 I remember 2014, the entrance fee was only 100 pesos. We paid 250 pesos each now I think. And some artworks are no longer here-- they're probably sold. Pinto Art Museum has a cafe now, too. Like the museums abroad, you may now tour this for 2-3 hours. Maybe 4 when the Gallery 7 is already full of art.
keylush posted a recommendation
2 years ago
Lovely place! So many art that you can appreciate. The whole place is so fun exploring. They have lots of instagrammable spots too! + the entrance fee is affordable too!
amirahmanzano posted a recommendation
2 years ago
Pinto Art Museum is an exhibition space and contemporary museum located in the Philippines’ historic pilgrimage city of Antipolo outside of Manila. This museum is perfect for those people who loves taking aesthetic and minimalist photos. This place are instagrammable. The entrance fee is 250 pesos / per pax. Photos are not mine, CCTO.
ken.ortega posted a recommendation
2 years ago
Love taking photos? Go on at date at The Pinto Art Museum! So many IG worthy spots to choose from. Plus they have a nice cafe which you can dine in after a day of strolling 🙌 Closes at 6pm
rainmatienzo posted a recommendation
2 years ago
A Conyo Girl loves immersing herself in art and nature, so you’ll probably see Pinto Art Museum in one of her Instagram posts! It’s thought-provoking while still maintaining that laid-back vibe — perfect for that after-school monthsary date with the boyfriend!
2 years ago
Where do broken hearts go? In a peaceful and nice museum like Pinto Art Museum. It is Instagram-worthy plus, they have an exclusive cafe that serves various local and international cuisines. Recommended for an intro-extrovert personality ❤️ Ps: past is past. Im not broken anymore 🤫😜
globetrotter2261 posted a wishlist
2 months ago
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dyasminamor posted a recommendation
a year ago
If you want to know more about our country, I guess you should visit this museum! If you want to have your me time, the museum is less crowded on weekdays. Here, you may appreciate different forms of art and take pictures.
juz.tine posted a recommendation
a year ago
How accessible it is and its aesthetic
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