Museum Puri Lukisan
Museum Puri Lukisan
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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This art museum offers many workshops suitable for children; reserve one day in advance.
Suggested duration
1-2 hours
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- Tammy G3 contributionsWorth in rainy dayThe ticket might seem expensive, but it's worth it since I'm not usually into museums. The museum is actually pretty good to pass the time in Ubud, especially if it's raining. Plus, you get a drink, some snacks and yummy banana fritters for free!Visited February 2023Written 6 February 2023
- Sela W5 contributionsVery informativeThe art work dates back to the 1930's at the oldest, it wouldve been cool to see some older items. Nevertheless, it was beautiful and informative about Hindu and balinese culture. Lunch was included with our admission and was delicious.Visited April 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 May 2023
- CaribeTraveler45150 contributionsVery Nice MuseumIt is a nice museum with garden to visit when in Ubud. Worth it. Just note that there are two types of entrance tickets, one drink included, tea or coffee for about 95,000 IDR , and the other drink and lunch included for about 145,000 IDR . So you have a choice.Visited May 2023Travelled soloWritten 4 May 2023
- Dan LBunbury, Australia7,271 contributionsShowcases Balinese painting and wood carving.I was really looking forward to visiting this museum and viewing the Balinese paintings and wood carvings, reputed to be the largest and finest collection in Bali. The gardens and building are impressive, architecture very similar to nearby temples. I didn't manage to see all the displays, various classes, a hot day, high humidity and the inevitable Balinese penchant for steps limited my viewing. Fascinating museum and a must visit if in Ubud.Visited July 2023Travelled soloWritten 27 August 2023
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Dan L
Bunbury, Australia7,271 contributions
Jul 2023 • Solo
I was really looking forward to visiting this museum and viewing the Balinese paintings and wood carvings, reputed to be the largest and finest collection in Bali. The gardens and building are impressive, architecture very similar to nearby temples. I didn't manage to see all the displays, various classes, a hot day, high humidity and the inevitable Balinese penchant for steps limited my viewing. Fascinating museum and a must visit if in Ubud.
Written 28 August 2023
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CaribeTraveler45
NY150 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
It is a nice museum with garden to visit when in Ubud. Worth it. Just note that there are two types of entrance tickets, one drink included, tea or coffee for about 95,000 IDR , and the other drink and lunch included for about 145,000 IDR . So you have a choice.
Written 4 May 2023
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Sela W
5 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
The art work dates back to the 1930's at the oldest, it wouldve been cool to see some older items. Nevertheless, it was beautiful and informative about Hindu and balinese culture. Lunch was included with our admission and was delicious.
Written 3 May 2023
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Lucile
Singapore7 contributions
Mar 2023
4 buildings focusing each on specific balinese styles, interesting both in terms of art history, and understanding of daily life of balinese people along the centuries.
Do not forget to enjoy your free set lunch or drink at the terrace after your visit (included in the ticket)
Do not forget to enjoy your free set lunch or drink at the terrace after your visit (included in the ticket)
Written 6 March 2023
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Toko S
5 contributions
Mar 2023
Interesting range of Balinese paintings and some wood carvings, well displayed in 3 or 4 buildings, in very nice landscaped gardens. Right in the middle of Ubud.
Written 3 March 2023
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Tammy G
3 contributions
Feb 2023
The ticket might seem expensive, but it's worth it since I'm not usually into museums. The museum is actually pretty good to pass the time in Ubud, especially if it's raining. Plus, you get a drink, some snacks and yummy banana fritters for free!
Written 7 February 2023
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Rollando Z
Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates7 contributions
May 2022
Good historical museum we have visited in Bali. Not an expensive entry fee but everything you get is totally worth it.
Written 20 August 2022
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KyraGal
8 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
Small entry free but can be used on lunch on in the cafe. Such a great experience showcasing some amazing pieces, some dating back to the 1600s. Will definitely be recommending
Written 17 July 2022
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Jay u
Manchester, UK8 contributions
Jun 2022
The museum has many beautiful Balinese works of art that rival most European collections I have visited. It includes old and new works and provides a history of art on the island and explanations of what is depicted in many painting. The gardens between the buildings housing the art are peaceful and picturesque too.
A bonus was the drink included in the ticket price, which we were surprised to see also included some fried bananas – made the admission almost free. Highly recommended and I will return before I leave Bali as I ran out of time to see one of the buildings.
A bonus was the drink included in the ticket price, which we were surprised to see also included some fried bananas – made the admission almost free. Highly recommended and I will return before I leave Bali as I ran out of time to see one of the buildings.
Written 30 June 2022
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newyork10001
Thousand Islands New York, NY21 contributions
Jun 2022
An exquisite collection of Balinese art, that rivals European art collections in the mastery of craft and imagination. Located in central Ubud (Jalan Raya) you are greeted in the cafe with a cup of coffee or tea and banana fritters, a Balinese dessert. There are 4 buildings in a large garden, each dedicated to a different time period. I spent 2 hours but it's not a large collection.
Written 29 June 2022
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Michelle P
Indonesia1 contribution
Is there a guided tour?
Andy H
London, UK33 contributions
No, I don't think so. But you don't need one, it's well laid out and self-explanatory, you can wander round at your own pace.
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Deandt
Melbourne, Australia41 contributions
How wet is it in Bali now.
lestepsto
Sydney, Australia15 contributions
Hello! We’ve been here for the last 7 days. It is consistently hot (28 to 32 degrees) and humid. We are in Ubud.
It rains at unpredictable intervals for unpredictable amounts of time. So far we’ve only seen a few showers and a couple of sudden downpours. The temperature drops for these. Then the sun is out again and it’s quickly hot. I don’t know if the last 7 days is normal though!
I hope that helps!
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