Art Vitamins: Pinto Art Museum
If a man would take me to a date, I’d rather choose the out
of the ordinary. Just like mountain hiking, biking, fun run, food trip and
outreach activities – Lols. Usual movie dates and theme parks are for me.. err,
boring. But honestly, if a guy would take you to an art gallery for a date,
wouldn’t it be extraordinary?
I’m talking about dates because recently I found an art
gallery perfect for such event. The gallery I was talking about is the Pinto
Art Museum in Antipolo.
This museum houses more than 300 contemporary art pieces
containing both paintings and sculptures. I’m no good artist, but I love Arts
(and I consider my drawing skills an art which is why) that’s why if you ever
find my description on the below pictures not artsy-certified, then, ikaw na! Haha!
The place is a mix of nature and great architecture which
are both pleasing to the eyes. Every corner is worth every snapshot that one
would just love to put in frames. Here couples (or soon-to-be) will feel
relaxed and dreaming. Yeah dreaming! Because just as you enter that wooden
gate, you’ll feel like you accidentally sneaked in to a secret garden.
The garden is wide enough for a couples’ swinging-around
shots OR takbuhan-with-tawanan eksena! (I
got goosebumps while I’m typing this. :-/)
Free writing |
The first building one will see in sight is where the
reception, a restaurant and a small museum are located. A map will also be
given upon entry since art sections are a little far from one another. But
don’t worry, couples could use that transferring time for some chit chats.
Just across the entrance building is the chapel which is a
little spooky but airy. There are small cells which have different religious
figures/relics that are old, weary and broken. The look suggests veeerrry old
items that lasted for 50 years or more.
Going to the first gallery requires a moment of silence (but
if you couples are good for each other, you’ll find connection in silence :P
) because the art paintings are better
appreciated when you read its description. You can ask a tour guide to explain
to you the background of the paintings, and it’s better than guessing.
Each gallery which is about 4 is interconnected. From here
you can go to here:
Brass, wood, paper sculptures are all lined-up parallel to
the paintings.
The gallery doesn’t just houses paintings of different canvass;
it also contains collages, mosaic, stained glass and engravings. Others I can’t
remember but it’s for you to find out.
The Gallery of Indigenous Art is located on another
wonderfully built setting which is so airy and peaceful. Inside you’ll see
different wood carvings, accessories and weaved cloth.
Yoga position |
Food is not a problem because with all those walking in the
hot afternoon, two restaurants are available in this museum. One is Café Tan-aw
and another is Pinto Café.
The stairway that leads to Cafe Tan-aw |
Café Tan-aw is a restaurant located in a roofdeck with a 360
degree view of the surrounding. It is only open though in the evening when
the sun is down. Not sure on the meals being served though because it was still
close when we came there.
The other café is Pinto Café which is in a garden setting
beside the chapel. Meals served are pricey but the serving is enough. There are
pizza, pasta, rice meals, fruit shakes and alcoholic beverages. Expect to shell
out Php 250 and more for each order.
Overall, Pinto
Art Museum is a must see destination whether for romantic dates or not because
a little injection of culture and arts once in a while can keep us from sinking
into modernity and monotony.
PINTO ART MUSEUM
ADDRESS:
1 Sierra
Madre St., Grand Heights Subdivision
Antipolo,
Rizal
CONTACT NO.:
(02) 6971015
EMAIL: pintoartmuseum@yahoo.com
Entrance Fee Rates (as of March 2016)
Regular
Ticket – Php 180
Senior
Citizens and PWD with valid IDs – Php 150
Children and
Students with proper school IDs – Php 100
No food,
pets and changing of clothes inside the museum!
CLOSED every
Monday; Museum Hours – 9AM to 6PM
Photoshoot
Rates – Kindly see their page.
How to get there?
- Ride an FX at SM Megamall going to Antipolo. Estimated fare is P45.
- Alight at Ynares Center. Take a tricycle and ask the driver to take you to Grand Heights Subdivision. Estimated fare for trike is P40.
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