Experience a vibrant exploration of Museum Pasifika with your closest companions. This group ticket ensures you and your friends delve into a myriad of cultural and artistic treasures that celebrate the rich tapestry of Asia-Pacific cultures. Spend quality time bonding over art exhibits and cultural displays that are as enriching as they are enlightening.
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Great art collection, several artwork from different latitudes and that makes it a fantastic place, and a nice pretext to visit that area of the city.
Very enjoyable collection of Asia Pacific artists and art by foreigners living in/inspired by Bali. Room 1 features Indonesian masters. Room 10 features art and artifacts from Irian Jaya and Pacific Islands. 4 stars instead of 5 only because I would prefer to see more art by Indonesians vs art by foreigners in Indonesia, but still an impressive and thought-provoking collection showing the depiction of Bali/Asia through the eyes of 20th century artists. Waktu kunjungan Hari kerja Waktu antrean Tanpa mengantre Sebaiknya buat reservasi Tidak
a great museum to understand how artists (both from Europe and locally) saw Bali and the Pacific. a good complement to the Museum Puri Lukisan in Ubud
The Museum Pasifika is a must-visit destination for art lovers when in Bali. The extensive collection of artworks, spanning several centuries, is truly impressive, and it is easy to spend at least an hour exploring the various sections displayed. The museum boasts an impressive collection of works by Indonesian Masters: Raden Saleh, Emiria Soenasa, Lempad, Affandi, Kobot and more. One of the unique features of the Museum Pasifika is its emphasis on showcasing the works of artists who have a connection to Bali and Indonesia, to mention Walter Spies, Miguel Covarrubias, Jean Le Mayeur, Willem Hoffker, Rudolf Bonnet, Arie Smit, Charles Sayers, Theo Meier, and more. This focus adds a local flavor to the collection and allows visitors to gain a deeper appreciation of the region's artistic heritage. Overall, the Museum Pasifika is a fantastic destination for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning more about the cultural heritage of Bali and Indonesia. The impressive collection, coupled with the stunning setting of Nusa Dua, makes for an unforgettable experience. If you have the chance to visit Bali, I would highly recommend a visit to this museum. Waktu kunjungan Hari kerja Waktu antrean Tanpa mengantre Sebaiknya buat reservasi Ya
A must visit in Nusa Dua if you're interested in Pacifican art and history ! At 4pm we had the museum for ourselves, plenty of time to admire all the international masterpieces there. Waktu kunjungan Hari kerja Waktu antrean Tanpa mengantre Sebaiknya buat reservasi Tidak
There are 11 rooms, and a lot of paintings. Some paintings are by really well-known artists like Raden Saleh and Basuki Abdullah (they're originals!). However I must say the museum itself could use some polish, they don't even have climate control which is a bit concerning. Waktu kunjungan Hari kerja Waktu antrean Tanpa mengantre Sebaiknya buat reservasi Tidak
Complex Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) Area Block P, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesië