Schedule: Daily 9 am - 6 pm | Restaurant and café 10 am - until late evening
Tickets: 50.000 IDR
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Location: Puri Lukisan Museum
Address: Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar
From the 1930s to today, the artistic output of Bali is kept in the island’s oldest art museum, the Puri Lukisan Ratna Wartha Museum (the Balinese name literally means “the building of paintings"), officially opened in 1956 by the Indonesian Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs, Mohammad Yamin, in the quiet of nature on a hill in the centre of Ubud. Four buildings contain the local art, culture and history in the form of stunning paintings and wooden sculptures created in the most varied of artistic styles. The modern traditional pre-war Balinese paintings and the I Gusti Nyoman Lempad Collection belonging to the celebrated Balinese stone sculptor and architect are held in the Pitamaha Gallery in the first building, where paintings by the island’s European residents can also be found. The second and the third buildings, the Ida Bagus Made Gallery and the Wayang Gallery, host the Ida Bagus Made Estate Collection, that of the original and skilful wood-carver, and the collection of Wayang paintings, the Javanese “shadow theatre”. The temporary exhibitions and new acquisitions are held in the Founders’ Gallery in the last building created about a decade ago on the site of the historic museum. The library, restaurant and caffetteria (balè) are situated on an ample garden with a lotus pond, inviting visitors to linger in their discovery of traditions, practices and customs.
Man and nature in perfect balance: the subak system
The fertile soil and the particularly humid climate have made Bali one of the most suitable places for rice production. But what makes Balinese rice unique is the way it is grown: steep terraces fed by an irrigation system devised in the 9th century and known as subak.
The Ngerebong at Pura Agung Petilan in the name of Harmony
Also called Pengerebongan, it is a Hindu ritual centered on the concept of harmony. Ngerebong literally means "gathering": people from the community meet to pray, watch cockfights, dance and listen to music.
On the hills of Bali, Ubud stands on the edge of the tropical forest and terraced rice fields dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, among the most famous on the island.
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