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5 museum attractions in Bali to visit during your vacation time

5 museum attractions in Bali to visit during your vacation time
Bali is a province in Western Indonesia. Bali, as a world tourist destination, has a variety of natural attractions to visit, as well as interesting museums. Museums in Bali can not only store history but also educate visitors. As a result, there is nothing wrong with using the museum as an alternative tourist destination for learning about history. If you want to go, here are some suggestions for museums in Bali that can be used as tourist attractions.

1. Museum Geopark Batur

The museum, which is located south of Mount Batur in Bali, contains a wealth of information about national and global geopark. The museum demonstration room is based on the concept of a geopark or an earth park, with three geopark pillars.
The geopark's three pillars are biodiversity, geological diversity, and cultural diversity. Visitors can also observe volcanic activity from Mount Batur from the observation post inside the Batur Geopark Museum building.

2. Museum Antonio Blanco

The name of this museum is derived from the work of a painter known for his depictions of the exoticism of women on the island of Bali. Antonio Blanco, as the name suggests, was born in Manila, Philippines, on September 15, 1912, and died on December 10, 1999, in Ubud.
The Antonio Blanco Museum is situated on a hill near the banks of the Campuhan River in Ubud, Gianyar district, Bali. This museum, which contains 300 works of art, was built on December 28, 1998. Some well-known collectors enjoy the museum's collections, including former Cambodian Prime Minister Norodom Sihanouk, Queen Telenovela Thalia, and the famous singer Michael Jackson.

3.  Museum Pasifika

The Pasifika Museum is one of the largest and most popular museums in Bali's southern region. The attraction of this museum is that it educates visitors about Balinese culture through the works of artists from all over the world.
This museum was still known as the Asia Pacific Art Center in 2004, so it was not included in the museum category. Because of the growing number of art collections, this location was renamed the Pasifika Museum in 2006.

4. Museum Bajra Sandhi Renon

The architecture, which appears thick with traditional Balinese style, has become one of the Balinese people's proud monuments. This monument was built as a tribute to the Balinese people's struggle. Occasionally, you can see various types of photos and paintings depicting the Balinese people's struggle.
This monument is situated in the Niti Mandala Renon field, which is a popular spot for Balinese people to exercise or simply relax in the afternoon. Due to its central location in Denpasar, this monument is never empty of visitors.

5. Museum Subak

The Subak Museum is a museum that displays water arrangements and traditional Balinese farming equipment known as subak. This museum is located in the Tabanan district of Bali.
The Subak Museum's collections are divided into two sections: open and closed. A closed area displays information, replicas, and miniatures about the subak itself. While out in the open, you can see firsthand how the subak system works.

Post by on 2022-11-08 11:12:47