
Pintô | Your Door to Philippine Contemporary 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.
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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.
PINTO ART MUSEUM Travel Guide & New Normal Guidelines
Pinto Art Museum is located at #1 Sierra Madre Street, Grand Heights Subdivision in Barangay San Roque in Antipolo. Whether by private car or by commuting, getting there is not that complicated. The museum complex is right beside the subdivision’s gate / guardhouse.
Pintô Art Museum - Wikipedia
The Pintô Art Museum is a contemporary art museum complex in Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines.
Pinto Art Museum - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025)
Great place with Greece like theme with restaurants in the compound. Several separate rooms with paintings, sculptures etc spend like 4-6 hrs roaming around until my parents can’t walk further. It was great art experience for us appreciating how artistic Filipinos are.
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Pinto Art Museum: Location, History, and Travel Guide
The Pinto Art Museum was founded by Filipino neurologist and passionate art collector Dr. Joven Cuanang in 2010. The museum began as a private collection of artworks and has evolved into a public space that presents a vast range of contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, and installations by notable Filipino artists.