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Bali Museum



Bali Museum
Bali Museum

 Bali museum attraction is one of the ancient buildings are still intact until now. It is in the center of Denpasar city, exactly in the east field puputan badung, adjacent to the Agung Jagat Nathan temple. Shape of the building extends from north to south is divided into two parts. The northern part is a complex of ancient buildings that were planned and built in 1910.

Bali museum is a museum which stores legacy of past human and ethnography. Collection consists of ethnographic objects such as tools and equipment life, arts, religious, and other manuscripts that reflect the life and development of Balinese culture.

bali museum collections that have been recorded and entered registers as many as 10 506 pieces, including manuscripts and copies of manuscripts. All types of collections obtained through the purchase of the people in the community, art shops and deposit gifts. Some groups are being inventoried collection stupa with components such as collection of hundreds pieces, 8.5 kg of kepeng money, ceramics (Europe, china) and porcelain from Japan, China and Siam.

Building on the concept of the museum Bali tri mandala, which is contemptible mandala (the outside), middle mandala (the center), and the main mandala (the main part).

In the main mandala, there is a building consisting of three buildings, namely:

  • Tabanan buildings, pavilions typical architecture tabanan district, tucked antiquities, such as objects of art, accessories, housewares, appliances ceremony, and an assortment of traditional weapons.
  • Building Buleleng, north Bali style architecture building tools stored household items, craft tools, agricultural tools and fishing, entertainment tools, primitive sculptures made from clay, stone, and more.
  • Karangasem building, east Bali style architecture buildings tucked prehistoric objects, objects of archaeological, ethnographic, art as well as some modern paintings.

Open: Sunday to Thursday from 8:00 to 15:00 and Friday from 08:00 to 12:30


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