5 museums and monuments that you must visit in Bali

Museums and Monuments


Museums and monuments are made with the purpose of storing objects that deserve general attention and remember certain events. Your destination for history and art lovers is facilitated in Bali, such as through some museums and monuments below.

1. Museum Pasifika


The museum is located in the elite area of ​​Nusa Dua, precisely in the area of ​​BTDC Blok P. If you stay at the inn within the scope of Nusa Dua, you can reach the destination only about ten minutes on foot. But if you depart from the airport, take the route through the Mandara toll Bali and exit the Nusa Dua toll gate. In about 15-20 minutes you will arrive at the museum.

In 2004, this educational tourist spot has not been included in the museum category, and is still named Asia Pacific Center. New in 2006 this place officially included in the museum category and renamed the Museum Pasifika. As the name implies, this museum displays various works of art from the Asia Pacific region, with Indonesia (through Bali) as its center. Artists who helped enliven this museum through his work, among others Le Mayeur, Antonio Blanco, Theo Meier, Gunarsa Nyoman, Affandi, and many others.

The museum is open to the public from 10:00 to 18:00 WIITA. Entrance fee shown is Rp75.000,00 per person, but the price is valid for foreign tourists. Local tourists are only charged Rp50.000,00 per person. In addition, visitors are prohibited from taking photos except in Temporary Exhibition rooms and Premier Art of Vanuatu and Pacific Island, Paintings of Aloi Pilioko and Nikolai Michoutouchkine.

2. Bali Museum


Museum located in Denpasar is an old building building, exactly adjacent to Pura Agung Jagat Natha. From the airport, you just follow the road to the city center with travel time about 45 minutes. Due to entering a fairly dense area of ​​vehicles, two-wheeled vehicles are the best choice. The museum is only open Sunday to Friday. For Sunday-Thursday, you can visit at 08.00-15.00 WITA, and for Friday at 08.00-12.30 WITA. The museum does not open on Saturdays and red dates. The price of admission is also very cheap, ie Rp5.000,00. But if you want to use this place as a prewedding location, you have to pay Rp150.000,00.

If the Balinese monument was established to commemorate the victims of the tragedy, the Bajra Sandhi Monument was built to commemorate the struggle of the Balinese people. This monument is in front of the Office of the Governor of Bali and Bali Provincial Parliament Building, precisely in Niti Mandala Renon Square. This is where the Puputan War takes place.

The museum that tells the struggle of the Balinese people since prehistoric times to seize independence is on the second floor of the monument. In telling the story of the struggle of the Balinese people, the manager uses the concept of a diorama of 33. Meanwhile on the third floor, you can enjoy the view of Denpasar and surrounding areas through glass, like in Monas.

Tourist attractions Bajra Sandhi Monument is open on Monday-Friday, at 08.00-17.00 WITA. You only pay Rp5.000,00 to visit this monument. In addition to the museum, this monument also has other facilities such as libraries, fish ponds, and craft exhibitions.
This museum is not an art museum, a historical museum. The museum collections consist of prehistoric equipment, religious and custom ceremonial equipment, and Balinese art and culture development from time to time. Through this museum, you will be able to get to know the culture of Bali in every era.

3. Museum Puri Lukisan


Well, if you are an art lover, then this one museum is suitable for you to make a tourist destination. Puri Lukisan Museum is located in Ubud, a region of Bali that is already famous to all over the world as an art center in Bali. The oldest museum in Bali has a collection of traditional Balinese paintings and modern art and woodcarving art.

Puri Lukisan Museum is located on Jalan Raya Ubud, only about 300 meters to the west of Ubud Art Market. Estimated time required from Denpasar to museum about one hour. Besides Nyepi time, the museum is open from 09.00-18.00 WITA. You are only charged Rp75.000,00 to enjoy painting collection with Batuan painting style, Sanur, Ubud, and others. Children under 15 who are accompanied by their parents will not be charged admission fees.

4. Bali Bombing Monument


In 2002, a major event took place in Bali and received attention, sympathy and criticism from around the world. No less than 202 lives were lost due to bombings by Amrozi and his friends.

To commemorate the tragedy, this monument was built by the local government of Bali. The location is on Jalan Legian, Kuta, in front of Paddy's Pub and Sari Club. At this memorial monument you can find the name and country of origin of the victims of the Bali Bombing tragedy. Of course, you are free to visit this monument at no charge whatsoever.

5. Bajra Sandhi Monument

If the Balinese monument was established to commemorate the victims of the tragedy, the Bajra Sandhi Monument was built to commemorate the struggle of the Balinese people. This monument is in front of the Office of the Governor of Bali and Bali Provincial Parliament Building, precisely in Niti Mandala Renon Square. This is where the Puputan War takes place.

The museum that tells the struggle of the Balinese people since prehistoric times to seize independence is on the second floor of the monument. In telling the story of the struggle of the Balinese people, the manager uses the concept of a diorama of 33. Meanwhile on the third floor, you can enjoy the view of Denpasar and surrounding areas through glass, like in Monas.

Tourist attractions Bajra Sandhi Monument is open on Monday-Friday, at 08.00-17.00 WITA. You only pay Rp5.000,00 to visit this monument. In addition to the museum, this monument also has other facilities such as libraries, fish ponds, and craft exhibitions.

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