Five Best Cultural Museum in Bali

Selasa, 18 Februari 2014

 
Bali is famous for its beaches are very beautiful. However, this island also has another uniqueness, which is rich in culture.

Most Balinese culture is stored in the museum-the museum. Following a review of the best museums in Bali

1. Puri Lukisan Museum 


This painting palace displays a collection of modern Balinese paintings. As you enter the museum consists of three buildings, you can see how the style of painting in Bali since the 1930s until today.

Although it is not like painting, the museum is still worth a visit as it is located in the middle of a green garden with lotus ponds cool. Castle Painting is located in the center of Ubud, and is open from 08:00 until 16:00. 10,000 entry ticket price per person.


2. Kerang Bali Museum

Here, you will find the shells in various shapes and sizes. This museum is a three-storey building with an area of ??1,500 square meters. Mr. Stephen, the owner of the museum itself which complements the collection of shells in it. He was collecting shells from around the world exhibit. Shell Museum is located in Kuta Bali.


3. House of Masks and Puppets Setia Darma


This museum is one of the newest museums in Bali, which has a collection of masks and 4,700 1,200 dolls from various regions in Indonesia, Asia, and Africa. Some dolls and masks here also has sinister designs. The museum is located in the hills, a few kilometers south of Ubud. The museum is also often the place for various cultural activities.

4. Agun Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)

ARMA is not only a museum, resort and restaurant also contains a collection of paintings with traditional Balinese style. However, the similarity of the paintings are all have an influence on the German painter Walter Spies. ARMA is located in Ubud, if you visit the museum at 15:00 to 17:00 on weekdays and 10:30 to 12:00 on weekends, you can watch the kids from nearby villages practicing traditional Balinese dance.


5. Subak Museum

Subak is the name of irrigation systems used in the rice fields of Bali. Well, Subak Museum is to tell the details of the irrigation system. You'll find a miniature of Subak in this museum, and introduced to all the activities associated with water control system, start creating and managing irrigation and cleaning up the rice harvest. Subak Museum is located in the village Senggulan, two kilometers east of Tabanan.

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