Jl. Kenanga No.11, Semarapura Kelod, Kec. Klungkung, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80761, IndonesiaMap
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It is a monument here. The building is a bit unclear whether it is a temple or a law in the real sense. Now it is a pure visit to the attraction. It is not far from the hotel we live in. There are not many people.
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Kertha Gosa Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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KerthaGosa is located in the northeast of the Kron Palace garden. It was the arbitration court set up by the Kron Palace Kingdom to resolve local disputes. What is more worthy of appreciation here is a series of paintings with different themes above the pavilion, including Arabian Nights, Different stories of Garuda, the Balinese calendar, and paradise. There are also many cruel punishments and imaginative mythological characters, which are very distinctive.
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Kertha Gosa Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a monument here. The building is a bit unclear whether it is a temple or a law in the real sense. Now it is a pure visit to the attraction. It is not far from the hotel we live in. There are not many people.
There is a series of complex old buildings with beautiful paintings under the roof. These paintings are related to faith and folk tales. The pavilions have a series of pools, magnificent gates, sculptures, and many flowers. There is a parking lot opposite the ticket booth. There is also a place to buy food and drink. There is also a museum documenting the past of the Royal Age.
It is of great artistic value. It was set up by the Crown Palace Kingdom in order to solve local disputes. The most worthy of appreciation here is a series of paintings with different themes above the pavilion.
The court has many beautiful art areas around it, the environment is also very good, and some artworks inside the court are very valuable.
The Crown Palace Arbitration Court is relatively small. If you don't invite a tour guide, you can't understand it very well. Now there are only but architectural frameworks.