Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, IndonesiaMap
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In the streets and alleys of Ubud, there are many art galleries. There are many artworks here. I like the artwork here. After a walk, you can feel the artistic atmosphere of Bali. It is very intoxicating. The artistic atmosphere is here.
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Museum Puri Lukisan Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Palace of Paintings is the oldest art museum in Ubud, exhibiting contemporary and traditional Balinese paintings and woodcarvings. It collects the best traditional paintings and wood carvings in Bali from before the war (1930-1945) to post-war (1945-present). It is a good place to learn about Balinese culture and Balinese painting art.
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Museum Puri Lukisan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In the streets and alleys of Ubud, there are many art galleries. There are many artworks here. I like the artwork here. After a walk, you can feel the artistic atmosphere of Bali. It is very intoxicating. The artistic atmosphere is here.
There are many pictures here, focusing on the differences in style and the development of art in various eras, and many of the paintings are very interesting. Some of the old paintings on the cloth are really fascinating, although some are dark. The problem is that they are all the same: the demons, the legends of the romana, the ritualized kings who died in battle, the black magic goddesses, are all the same, monotonous. No painting ever stops me and says, "Wow, this is awesome." The homogeneous culture of incest seems to allow no personal expression. Finally, I switched from one painting to another, with no interest. Also, the front of each painting is crowded, you can spend ten minutes to see each, but all the themes are repeated, please note. One woman wanted to sell me a ticket for a high price. When I asked, she said lunch included - I didn't want it. So I bought a standard 85k ticket, which also included tea I didn’t want to drink at the time. The building and gardens are pretty good, but in Ubud, the place is nothing special.
It is said to be one of the oldest museums in Bali, with many traditional carvings, some stone statues, trees are also very old, tickets are not very expensive, and also contains drinks and simple food
a great place where we can enjoy the beauty and diversity of Balinese art from various periods.
Ojisang Art Museum has a good environment and the exhibits are quite good.
The museum looks the same as the site!
good place with family for the Arts and crafts introduction of balinese culture and artist..