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Jro Kuta Palace is located on Kumbakarna Street, Denpasar, about 100m off the famous Maospahit Temple. Jro Kuta Palace has a unique complex of nine buildings, Ancak Saji, Semanggen, Rangki, Pewaregan, Saren Raja, Saren Kangin, Paseban, Pemerajan Agung, and Pekandelan, which is kind of a fortress to protect the main part of the area – Kertha...
More akin to a shopping precinct than a marketplace, Kampung Arab is a sprawl of shops at the intersection of Jalan Sulawesi and Jalan Kalimantan in Denpasar. As the name would suggest, this area trades goods and delicacies of the Middle Eastern persuasion. From kaftans, textiles, holy books, and gold jewellery to Arabic spices and herbal bath an...
Right next door to Pura Penataran Agung Sukawati is the Pura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati, a unique temple, which still boasts of original panel carvings of Tantric tales, as well as many other curious statues in the outer courtyard....
The Pejeng village in the Petauan River has over 40 temples in the region and is also home to one of the country’s richest archaeological areas.. The main feature of the small yet significant Pura Kebo Edan, or the ‘Temple of the Mad Bull’ constructed in the 14th century is a dramatic four-meter statue of a faceless male dancing f...
The distinguishing aspect of this village temple is the fact that the central courtyard is higher than the more holy inner courtyard. It is also one of the important puras created by the the 11th century Javanese high priest Mpu Kuturan....