Denpasar has several museums, including the Bali Museum. Bali Museum is located at Jl Letkol Wisnu, Denpasar. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. except Monday. Having some areas and the building is very typical bali.
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Kori Agung at Bali Museum |
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Former Dutch colonial era bomb in Bali Museum |
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The court in Bali Museum in view of the bale stage |
There are gedung (pavilions) on the site represnting the different regencies in Bali. These are built in the style of that particular regency. Among the highlights at the Bali Museum are:
•A carved stone main entrance.
•A ceremonial kori agung (stone capped gate) which is made from bricks (no cement) and volcanic stone reliefs.
•The elegant carved, gilded, palace doors, are from the 19th century. Stone sculptures from the 16th and 19th Centuries, line the veranda of the main pavilion.
Ritual masks, musical instruments and puppets from the 19th century are on display. in the pavillion at the far left side of the museum.
•Bronze cannons from the 17th century, that were originally made for a prince, complete with a dragon’s head.
•The bale structure inside the left side of museum is decorated with stone motifs.
•The pavillion to the right side of the museum contains a collection of prasati (bronze age plaques) that sing the praises of a 10th century king.
•When you enter through the main entrance you will see to your left a multi-towered kulkul (bell tower with slit log drum).
•In the center pavillion are textiles made in the Bali Aga villages, including the geringsing, double ikat from Tenganan
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Bali Museum Collection |
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Bali Keris Collection at Museum of Bali |
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Aneka Topeng Bali Museum Collection |
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