We Went to Pinto Art Museum
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Pinto Art Museum is located inside a private subdivision in Antipolo City, but anyone can go there. If you're a commuter, it'll just gonna take you one tricycle ride from Antipolo Cathedral. This Santorini-inspired museum has a lot to offer - from fine artworks of seemingly-underrated (or maybe I just haven't heard of them) but super talented local artists, instagrammable corners for your winner IG shots, to cafes that serve superb meals.
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As you could see in the last photos, it was heavily raining while we were inside one of the galleries. Plus, the museum was closing at 6 p.m. so instead of roaming around some more in other galleries, we just decided to have coffee (of course, there's coffee). That Cafe Rizal serves the best pudding it's a shame I wasn't able to take a picture of it.

I recommend visiting this place during the dry season since the galleries are sorted out by buildings and you'd do lots of outdoor walking. Plus, the outdoor view are too gorgeous to miss.
Oh yeah, I can't wait to go back there.
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