Speciality Museums in Ubud

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Speciality Museums in Ubud

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  • J D
    United States141 contributions
    What a wonderful museum, displaying great pieces of artwork including paintings, sculptures and photographs by Balinese and other Indonesian artists as well as by expatriate artists, including Dutch artists and others who lived in Bali when Indonesia was still a colony.
    Architecturally the museum's buildings are splendid as is the lush garden that surrounds the various galleries. Visitors should plan on spending 2-3 hours in order to fully appreciate the Neka Museum's large and impressive collection (luckily there's a nice small café should you wish to pause for a break).
    Written 24 March 2023
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  • Finda Ayu
    Denpasar, Indonesia192 contributions
    First thing I notice is how big the museum building from outside. And that makes me amaze even more is how bigger it actually is! You’ll see full of details dragon statue on the stairs to main entrance, then you’ll find ticket counter, then the magic begins. The museum has huge variation of arts on display. It has 3 storeys on the main building, and few other smaller bungalows around it. Yes, they’re all full of paintings and arts. It’s really nice to wonder around as I found a lot of interesting paintings. You can take photos at most of the museum’s part.
    Written 5 June 2021
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  • Scenic666762
    3 contributions
    This is an oasis in busy Ubud. A bit like it was
    20 years ago but more glamorous. There is an interesting array of Balinese art including a
    Gallery devoted to Walter Spies plus some
    changing exhibitions. There are 2 pavilions devoted to art work - paintings and carvings. When we visited young boys were learning gamelan and young girls traditional dancing. The 100k rp ticket price includes a drink in one of 2 cafes. Some people think this is expensive but it’s only Aus $10 and is supporting Balinese art and the people.
    Written 28 November 2022
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  • TW52
    Perth, Australia51 contributions
    Only a few museum pieces mainly it’s an art gallery and paintings and wooden sculptures for sale it’s clean it’s cool and it’s in the middle of Ubud..nice place to rest and recuperate...
    Written 23 February 2018
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