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Established by private collector Suteja Neka who began amassing works in 1966, this comprehensive museum features one of the most diverse and important art collection on the island contained in four galleries. Painters ranging from famous Balinese traditionalists such as I Gusti Nyoman Lempad and Ida Bagus Made to famous Europeans who have ...
Also known as Pura Durga Kutri, this 11th century temple puseh of Kutri Village is best known for the stone statues of the goddess Durga, spouse of Shiva, that are located in the pura’s inner sanctum, the most dramatic of which is a 2.20m frieze of the six-armed deity bearing a bow and arrow, flask, winged conch shell, shield, flaming sharp...
This central temple in Sukawati is a pilgrimage site for all members of the royal houses of the surrounding areas – Tegallalang, Peliatan, Ubud, Batuan, Mas, Negara, and Singapadu. The original temple was destroyed by an earthquake in 1917, and the temple has since then been rebuilt on a smaller scale. Pura Penataran Agung Sukawati is one of ...
Once a main shrine of the Pejeng kingdom in the 10th century, Pura Penataran Sasih is directly linked to the Bali Aga mountain retreat of Penulisan north of Kintamani. Its piece de resistance is an hourglass-shaped bronze-cast gong measuring more than 186 centimeters and the oldest surviving artifact in Bali, dating back to 300 BC. According to l...
Although small in size, Pura Penataran Topeng has a very significant history. Perched atop the Petanu River in Blahbatuh Village, Pura Penataran Topeng was home to 21 sacred masks dating back to an ancient era. These masks are named the Topeng Gajah Mada (Gajah Mada Mask) and to this day, experts have yet to trace its origins. Some speculate that t...