Explore the rich artistic heritage of Angono, Rizal, the Art Capital of the Philippines, through its museums and galleries. Home to National Artists and generations of local creatives, Angono’s art spaces showcase murals, paintings, sculptures, and cultural artifacts that tell the story of Filipino identity and creativity. Visit iconic museums, community galleries, and street art spaces where history and art come alive — perfect for tourists, students, and art lovers discovering the cultural heart of Rizal.

The Angono Street Murals

The Angono Street Murals feature vibrant works of art, including a notable replica of National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco’s masterpiece, created by Charlie Anorico, Alex Villaluz, and Gerry Bantang.Take a stroll through the streets of Angono, Rizal, and experience the town as a living outdoor art gallery.

The SM Angono Art Walk

The SM Angono Art Walk, located on the second floor of SM Center Angono along M.L. Quezon Avenue in Barangay San Isidro, Angono, Rizal, is a vibrant space dedicated to art exhibition and community engagement. The Art Walk hosts individual and group exhibits, showcasing the works of local, emerging, and established artists, making it a key venue in the town’s dynamic arts scene.

Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco House and Studio

Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco House and Studio in Angono, Rizal, the former residence and creative space of National Artist for Visual Arts Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco. Widely recognized as a master of Philippine mural painting, Botong Francisco contributed significantly to the country’s modern art movement, and his house and studio remain a testament to his life and work.

Angono‑Binangonan Petroglyphs

Angono‑Binangonan Petroglyphs is a National Cultural Treasure having a Prehistoric Rock Art. Discover the oldest known artworks in the Philippines at the Angono‑Binangonan Petroglyphs, located on a rock shelter between Angono and Binangonan, Rizal. These prehistoric carvings, dating back to around 3000 BC, feature human figures, animals, and geometric shapes etched into volcanic rock, reflecting the artistic expression and spiritual practices of early Filipinos.

Museo de la Musica de Angono

Museo de la Musica de Angono is a museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating Angono’s musical heritage, reflecting the town’s rich cultural identity as the Art Capital of the Philippines, which has produced exceptional artists in both visual arts and music. Launched on February 11, 2025, within the Blanco Family Museum space, the museum serves as a repository of musical history and memorabilia associated with Angono’s notable musicians and local traditions.

Blanco Family Museum

Blanco Family Museum is a celebrated art museum in Angono, Rizal, dedicated to preserving the artistic legacy of the Blanco family, one of the Philippines’ most prolific painting families. The museum houses a vast collection of artworks created by Jose “Pitok” V. Blanco, his wife Loreto “Loring” Blanco, and their children, all of whom are accomplished artists in their own right.

The Nonó Museum of Art History

The Nonó Museum of Art History is a local art and cultural history museum located in Angono, Rizal, a town officially recognized as the Art Capital of the Philippines. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the unique history of art, culture, and heritage of Angono, tracing its development from early artistic beginnings to the works of its most notable local masters.

Juban Gallery and Studio

Juban Gallery and Studio is the personal art studio and gallery of Salvador “Badong” Juban, a locally celebrated artist from Angono, Rizal. Juban was closely connected with National Artist Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco, having served for many years as his assistant and collaborator, a relationship that greatly influenced his artistic practice and contribution to Philippine art.

The PENSHOPPE Art Gallery (PAG)

The PENSHOPPE Art Gallery (PAG) is a contemporary art gallery established in Angono, Rizal, a town widely recognized as the Art Capital of the Philippines. It is located along Carnation Street, Nieves Hills Subdivision, Barangay San Isidro, Angono, Rizal.

Museo de San Clemente

Museo de San Clemente, located within the grounds of the Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Clement, is a modest yet significant museum that houses sacred art and religious heritage objects closely associated with the parish’s long history of faith and devotion. The museum preserves ecclesiastical artworks and artifacts that reflect both the spiritual life and artistic traditions of the Angono community.

Giant Dwarf Art Space

Giant Dwarf Art Space

Giant Dwarf Art Space is a vibrant artist-run gallery that enriches Angono’s reputation as the Art Capital of the Philippines. Opened in 2018, it offers visitors a fresh encounter with contemporary art through regularly changing exhibitions that feature paintings, sculptures, photography, and experimental art forms.

The Angono Tourism Art Gallery and Pasalubong Center

The Angono Tourism Art Gallery and Pasalubong Center

The Angono Tourism Art Gallery and Pasalubong Center, supported by the Angono Tourism Office, celebrates the town’s rich artistic heritage while giving visitors a chance to take home authentic local crafts and souvenirs.

The Nemiranda Arthouse and Museum (NAM)

The Nemiranda Arthouse and Museum (NAM)

The Nemiranda Arthouse and Museum (NAM) is one of Angono’s most visited cultural attractions, drawing both local and international visitors who seek to immerse themselves in the town’s rich artistic and cultural heritage. At NAM, guests are introduced to the lives and works of Filipino painters, their masterpieces, and Angono’s enduring traditional and religious practices.

Angkla Art Gallery

Angkla Art Gallery

Angkla Art Gallery is a creative space in Angono, Rizal—the Art Capital of the Philippines—dedicated to celebrating Filipino artistry, heritage, and contemporary expression. Rooted in Angono’s rich tradition of visual arts, the gallery serves as a platform for both established and emerging artists to share stories through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and other visual forms. Angkla Art Gallery is more than an exhibition space; it is a meeting ground for culture, creativity, and community.