Thursday 5 July 2018

The Pinto Art Museum




     Antipolo of Rizal is the closest mountainous  place from Manila about an hour travel.   It has been one of the favorite summer getaway places for the people to go to because it's doesn't cost so much and the place itself has alot to offer for travellers and tourists.  People can definitely enjoy the 360 degree view of different places surrounding the Antipolo in Cloud 9,  see the 17 century old statue of virgin marry in Antipolo cathedral,  explore the mysterious cave of Pamitinan and enjoy the majestic water falls of Hinulugang taktak.  Well,  there is another reason to go to Antipolo.  Quite recently, the Pinto art museum was built and made available for public.   The museum showcases contemporary artsworks and at the same time offers natural wonders which make this place unique and an ideal getaway place specially on weekends for families and friends.


     It is located at 1 Sierra Madre st., Grand heights.  This is an ideal place to appreciate contemporary artworks and enjoy the scenic view of nature. The museum is owned by Joven Cuanang M.D. a neurologist and art collector.   The area of the museum is vast about 1.3 hectares and has alot of galleries and it would take 2 to 3 hours to visit all the areas and galleries. Upon admission, you will be given a map so you can have directions. Definitely you will be amazed by the Santorini-inspired white builidings as you roam with in the vicinity of the museum.



     Surprisingly, the artworks are just as stunning as the classic arts that are found in the Philippine National Museum of fine arts but they signify and depict the sience of art of the modern era and they are more bizarre, more complex and too profound. It is very obvious that the point of views of contemporary artists are just too obscured but they are doing an excellent job expressing their thoughts through their artworks though some are too complicated to understand.

     The Pinto art museum houses the contemporary artworks of several artists like Jim Orencio,  Dr. Joven Cuanang,  Mark Justiniani,  Marina Cruz,  Antonio Leano,  Joven Mansit,  Elmer Barlogan, Emmanuel Garibay,  Neil Manalo,  Rodel T. Garcia, Jose Santos, Anna Varona, Fernando Sena and many more.   It's  the artworks  of Mark Justiniani that I like the most and for me, they're  the most unique. Aside from artworks, you can also see the roofdecks,  gardens, cafe, and theater with in the museum.

The chapel

The upper garden

Roofdeck sunset view

Museum of indigenous arts

Mindanao art collections 

Gallery 1 

Gallery 2

Gallery 3

Gallery 4

Gallery 5

Gallery 6

     Manila truly has wonderful museums to visit but if want to enjoy artworks and at the same experience the scenic view of nature,  well,  the Pinto art museum offers both.   Trully an ideal getaway place and what so good about it is that it doesn't cost much.



How to get to Pinto art museum.

     From cubao: You can take a U.V. express to Antipolo church ( P50. 00 fare ) and from Antipolo church, you can take a tricycle to Grand height subdivision ( P40.00 fare ).

     From LRT Line 2 Santolan station:  You can take a jeepney to Antipolo church ( with Antipolo simbahan sumulong hi-way placard ) and from Antipolo church,  you can take a tricycle to Grand heights.








Entrance fee:

     Adult  Php 200.00
     Senior citizen Php180.00
     PWD Php180.00
     Student with valid school I.D  Php100.00
     Children 3 years old and below ( Free )

Sources:

     www.rizanoia.com
     www.tripadvisor.com.ph
     www.pintoart.com


   

30 comments:

  1. Wow looks absolutely beautiful! Who would have known. Hidden gems

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  2. There are definitely many interesting art pieces in this art museum. I do like contemporary art, I would like to visit this museum one day.

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  3. This looks so cool! I love visiting cool spots like this when I travel, and would totally want to check out this museum!

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  4. This sounds like such an amazing looking place to go and visit - i'm not normally an art museum type person but I want to go and visit these.

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  5. Gallery 2 has some interesting selections there. This looks like a cool place to visit and perfect for a 1st date.

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  6. Have fun traveling the world and sharing these amazing posts with us. Really neat seeing these photos.

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  7. Visiting museum is very awesome you can see a lot of different art thanks for sharing!

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  8. I have been to this place when I was invited by a good friend who loves to travel. The place is indeed great. My favorite spot is the bamboo garden.

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  9. The place looks amazing. The establishments look like Philippines' mini Santorini. I want to visit this museum once again.

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  10. What a beautiful place. I would love to visit there some day.

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  11. The museum does look pretty amazing. So many unique and arresting things to see there. I would love to make a visit.

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  12. I love going to museums and seeing the culture of other places. This looks like a great place to visit.

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  13. This place looks amazing! I love all of the sculptures and architecture. Thanks for sharing!

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  14. Interesting museum. I like the interior of the museum how they place the painting and the lighting. I hope I could visit it.

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  15. This place looks so beautiful. I'm in love with the architecture.

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  16. It is so beautiful! Now that I am living abroad, seeing all these beautiful Philippine places makes me miss and appreciate where I came from. can't wait to see this in person!

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  17. Such an interesting museum! such good art! i love museums! they are always an amazing way to learn so much!

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  18. What a fabulous taste of what looks like an amazing museum to visit! I'm dying to go. Will have to look into a trip!

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  19. Looks like a great place to visit. The outdoors looks so relaxing.

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  20. This museum has so many intricate pieces. I would certainly be interested in visiting if I am ever in the Philippines!

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  21. What an interesting post! I love this. The pieces look so nice. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  22. This sounds like such an amazing looking place to go and visit. The outdoors looks so relaxing. Thanks for sharing!

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  23. This sounds like a great place to learn about history. Every time I come to your blog I learn something new

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  24. I have never been in this but it looks like a nice place to go and to visit. I always wish to go in a museum and seeing beautiful views and I think this place is the answer for my wish.

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  25. simply beautiful. You are very lucky to have visited here.

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  26. oh my god, this is so beautiful, it is so rich in spectacular forms of art and history

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  27. I'm always up for a good exploring inside a museum. That looks like a great place to visit.

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  28. It looks like a very interesting place. I haven't been to Manila but who knows, maybe one day!

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  29. Wow, I love your art piece. You have a great art sense and your master pieces should deserves a place at a museum.

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  30. Wow! The artwork is really impressive and intriguing! It looks really interesting -- if I am ever in the area, I will check it out!

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