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Translating into ‘Karangasem Grand Palace’, Puri Agung Karangasem dates back to the 19th century and combines Balinese, Chinese, and European architectural influences. Composed of a complex of building clusters, which housed the King of Karangasem’s impressive court, Puri Agung Karangasem still holds royal and ceremonial signifi...
Located in the village of Kerambitan that has historical significance as the seat of an old branch of Tabanan royalty. This Royal Palace of Kerambitan was founded in the 13th century on 4 hectares of land and has been the abode of the Kerambitan Royal Family ever since. The palace compound which actually consists of two palaces, Puri Gede a...
Literally translated as ‘Palace of Paintings,’ this centrally located Ubud museum complex comprised of three spacious exhibition buildings is Bali’s oldest founded in 1956 by the King of Ubud and patron of the arts, Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati and his brother Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati along with European artists Rudolf Bonnet a...
More commonly known as the Ubud Royal Palace, Puri Saren Agung of Sukawati was the residence of the last King of Ubud, Tjokorda Gede Agung Sukawati, and is located at the central Ubud crossroad across from the famous Ubud Art Market. In keeping with its strong tradition as supporter of the performing arts, the palace now holds nightly perfo...
Dedicated to Batubulan’s village founder, this pura whose name translates to ‘central temple’ is most notable for it’s lotus moat and impressive gateway that is a prime example of the stone carving skills of the area’s local artisans. The intricate statues and carvings that depict Balinese mythology as well as ...