Pinto Museum

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This was exactly what we needed, a place where we could shove our worries in the background and enjoy. I really felt I was transported to a different place, a place that is so different from the busy streets or the high rise buildings we are use to seeing. It was just the perfect place for me to be.

Honestly, I was so worried about getting lost. I have been to Antipolo a few times and most of the time I have somebody with me that knows the place. But since I am always up for an adventure, we just went for it. It was surprisingly easy to go to from Farmers Cubao we just rode a UV Express(50php) to Antipolo church, then we were dropped off at the UV Express terminal where we rode a tricycle(60php) to the museum. 

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We arrived around 11am, which for me was a great time to visit. I was not prepared though for the rather humid day. Summer is definitely here. 


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The place was quite big with different galleries showcasing different artworks. 

IMG_0121 I really love that they have a lot of chairs where people could sit and also, they have randomly placed beds everywhere. The place was just so romantic and beautiful place. 

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They also have a cafe where we had our mirienda, though it was on the pricey side. 

I think I'll visit the place again with my family or even if I just go there by myself. 

PINTO ART MUSEUM
1 Sierra Madre St. Grand Heights Subdivision,  Antipolo CityTel. No. 703 4453
Museum fee: P150, Students: P100
Open from Tuesdays to Sundays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.