In Manila this places is considered as one of the trendiest place to go, people who love this places share their best experiences and good memories at Pinto Art Museum.
“Pinto” is a Filipino word for
door. Located inside a private subdivision in Antipolo pinto art museum is
literally a place where you can find a lot of doors. A gateway that would let
you see the modern and contemporary arts.
This place has a strategic location overlooking the mountains of Rizal. With
its Mediterranean- inspired villas surrounded by nature, it’s a perfect spot
for nature lover who loves museum and art works too.The tour around this place
is a visual treat. Its aged doors, quirky art pieces and beautiful windows are
just one of the beautiful things you can find as roam around. Every corner is
picture perfect. Even if you only have your phone camera, you cannot have a bad
photo as the place itself is photogenic.
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Entrance fee costs 100 php for students,
180 php for PWD/ elderly and 200 php for adults. Students should present there
valid ID’s while entering to get discounts. This is open from 9:00 am – 6:00pm
Tuesday through Sunday. Once you’re done with your payment you can leave some
of your belongings in the counter for ease of exploring the area. They will
also give you a map of the place so you would know where to explore first and
to make sure that you don’t get lost as you roam around. Upon entering the
place you can see a parrot who doesn’t talk. I don’t know maybe he just doesn’t
like to talk to me. A small swimming pool can also be seen near the entrance.
It is surrounded with trees and classic chairs where you can stay for a while
and relax.
Don’t worry if you’re tired
roaming around each section of place because there’s a comfy bed located under
the trees. You can sit or lay there if you want.
1. Take
LRT Line 2 and get off at Santolan Station
2. Take
a jeepney or FX bound for Antipolo, Tanay or Teresa
3. Get
off at Ynares Center
4. Ride
a tricycle and ask the driver to drop you at Grand Heights Subdivision (some
drivers are not familiar with Pinto Art Museum)
There you go, enjoy your museum
tour and experience with nature!
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