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East of the Bedulu crossroads, Pura Samuan Tiga sits at the end of a stony path. The name means ‘Temple of the Meeting Place of Three Parties’ and was built by the renowned sage Mpu Kuturan between the years 988 and 1011. The name of the temple is reflective of the socio-political situation of the era during the reign of King Udayana ...
The Sanggar Seniwati is the Association of Women Artists, established due to the discrimination towards women in the arts. In Bali, women aren’t supported to become artists as art is considered a man’s game. This space is open to women artists who wish to exhibit their works, hold workshops and practice sessions, or work on their art ...
The Setia Dharma House of Masks and Puppets holds the world’s largest collection of masks and puppets, showcasing artifacts from numerous regions across Indonesia, as well as from various places in Asia. The collection reaches as far as Europe and Africa in a magnificent cultural melting pot. A narrative to explain the distinct roles and or...
Also known as Pasar Seni, the Sukawati Art Market is another two-story labyrinth of tiny shops where one might find wares and handicrafts ranging from statues to paintings to textiles and temple accessories…plus anything in between. Yet another great location for souvenir shopping and for honing your price negotiation skills! The ar...
This picturesque water palace located in central Ubud is the seat of Ubud's royal Sukawati family. The famous Balinese stone sculptor and architect I Gusti Nyoman Lempad was invited here in 1898 by the King of Ubud and assigned with the task of constructing this lotus pond, water palace and garden in homage to the Hindu goddess of learning ...