Heritages and Museums |
The Neka Art Museum is an art gallery and museum established by Balinese art lover Wayan Suteja Neka. The museum was built in 1976 and inaugurated by then Ministry of Culture & Education in 1982. Inside are collections of paintings and sculptures displayed through six different buildings in a Balinese-style garden compound. The museum is located on Jalan Raya Campuhan, in the village of Kedewatan, northwest of the main Ubud centre. |
The Museum Puri Lukisan is the oldest art museum in Bali which specialize in modern traditional Balinese paintings and wood carvings. The museum is located in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is home to the finest collection of modern traditional Balinese painting and wood carving on the island, spanning from the pre-Independence war (1930–1945) to the post-Independence war (1945 – present) era. |
Pakerisan Valley Located in Central Bali and constituting an area of land situated between two holy rivers – the Pakerisan and the Petanu this narrow corridor has some of the most treasured antiquities in Bali. These include such treasures as Goa Gadjah, Tirtha Empul, Gunung Kawi among others. Situated in the Gianyar regency the area is the old Kingdom of Pejeng and often referred to as the ‘Holy Land’ and its importance, both archaeologically and historically, is irrefutable. |
The Pura Taman Ayun Temple is a Royal Temple of Mengwi Empire and it is located in Mengwi Village, Mengwi sub district, Badung regency and about 18 Km north side of Denpasar town. It is strategically located beside of major roadway between Denpasar to Singaraja. It is set on the land which is surrounded by the big fish pond and look like a drift on the water. It owns the beautiful temple building with multistoried roof and Balinese Architecture. |
The Museum Pasifika presents an Asia-Pacific melting pot of culture with works from more than 200 artists from 25 countries, 350 paintings, and 250 historical objects. Since its establishment in 2006, Museum Pasifika, centrally located in Nusa Dua’s Bali Tourism Development Corporation’s (BTDC) area, has attracted visitors and enthusiasts of Asia-Pacific antique and art items throughout the years. |