How do you commute to Pinto Art Museum?

How do you commute to Pinto Art Museum?

Public Transportation. From Metro Manila (particularly Mandaluyong, Pasig, or Cubao), take a jeepney FX, or UV to Antipolo. You can alight at any of these landmarks in downtown Antipolo: Antipolo Church, Robinsons Antipolo, or Ynares Center. From any of these stops, hire a tricycle to take you to Pinto Art Museum.

How do I get from Pinto Art Museum to LRT?

Drop off to Santolan Station, then ride a jeepney going to Antipolo (there’sa lot jeepney waiting for passengers outside the station) then tell the driver to drop you off the ynares center. From ynares center you can ride a tricycle going to the museum. 🙂 est. fare range: 100-120 per head.

Who has access to the Pinto Art Museum?

The museum is located along Sierra Madre Street in Grandheights Subdivision, Antipolo City. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance fee is P150 adults, P120 seniors, and P75 students.

What is the purpose of Pinto Art Museum?

Pintô Art Museum is an exhibition space and contemporary museum located in the Philippines’ historic pilgrimage city of Antipolo outside of Manila. The museum was founded in 2010 to publicly exhibit the art collection of Filipino neurologist and patron of the arts, Dr. Joven Cuanang.

When did Pinto Art Museum open?

2010
Pintô Art Museum is an exhibition space and contemporary museum located in the Philippines’ historic pilgrimage city of Antipolo outside of Manila. The museum was founded in 2010 to publicly exhibit the art collection of Filipino neurologist and patron of the arts, Dr. Joven Cuanang.

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Where is the home of contemporary art in the Philippines?

Makati
Makati is home to modern and contemporary art in Art Fair Philippines 2017. Through the hustle and bustle city of Makati, there lies a haven for the culture and the arts.