by Jeremiah Raro
Tranquility shaped every corner of the place. The sea of green, the natural terrain, the scattered rock formations like they are infused within the gallery, and the touch of contemporary design took the travelers away from the urban jungle and gave an impression of a peaceful life in the province. Although some parts of it were hard to delve in due to the muddy and slippery ground, the rain, nevertheless, set a perfect mood for the tired souls who long for a calm environment.
Pinto Art Museum lies on top of a mountain in Antipolo, Rizal, taking 1.3 hectares of land in Grand Heights Subdivision, a less-than-an-hour trip from Pasig City. It caters to the art enthusiasts’ dream of getting to see modern art dominate in the Philippines.
The gallery features works of contemporary and modern artists like Alab Pagarigan, Ninel Constantino, Pamela Yan Santos, Constantino Zicarelli, and many more.
Arguably, it could be the Museum of Modern Art of the Philippines, as it is famous for its contemporary and modern art collection.
Pinto Art also has several cafes scattered within the vicinity. Cafe Tan-aw, located on top of a building, is the perfect place to eat and talk about the amazing artworks after exploring every corner of the museum.
Pinto Art Museum is located at #1 Sierra Madre Street in Grand Heights Subdivision in Antipolo, Rizal, with an admission fee of 180 pesos, 100 pesos for students with valid IDs, and 3 years old below are free.The Millennial Post
Pinto Art also has several cafes scattered within the vicinity. Cafe Tan-aw, located on top of a building, is the perfect place to eat and talk about the amazing artworks after exploring every corner of the museum.
Pinto Art Museum is located at #1 Sierra Madre Street in Grand Heights Subdivision in Antipolo, Rizal, with an admission fee of 180 pesos, 100 pesos for students with valid IDs, and 3 years old below are free.The Millennial Post