Attraction Neka Museum Ubud Gianyar Bali Collecting Art Painting


Hay Travelers, are you exploring tourism on this diverse island of Bali? If you want a vacation in Bali which of course wants to taste the thrill of an exciting holiday, the attractions in the Regency of Gianyar are worth visiting. One of them is the Object of Museum Neka Ubud Gianyar Bali - Collecting Art Painting The Neka Museum was opened to the public in 1982, taking the name of this museum from the name of a teacher who likes to collect paintings namely Suteja Neka. The building of this museum is typical Balinese with International Bali Accommodation museum standards. In addition, the Neka museum building is also very well maintained, where the way to display the painting collection is quite organized.

This certainly can make it easier for tourists to understand, examine and enjoy painting. Every year, the art collection of paintings continues to grow, recorded at this time there are at least about 300 paintings created by archipelago and foreign Bali Holiday Villas Seminyak painters. The Neka Museum holds a collection of paintings from renowned maestros, including: Art paintings from Affandi (Cirebon, West Java): He is a popular person as a legendary Indonesian painter maestro. His celebrity is not only known in the archipelago, but even in the world. His expressionist style of painting was able to create an enthusiastic audience. 


The art of painting here is the Barong & Rangda dance in 1973 measuring l 100 x 185 cm, the fishing boat painting in 1975 measuring 103 x 129 cm. Painting by Bagong Kussudiardjo (Yogyakarta): He is a well-known Indonesian painter and Bali Private Villa choreographer, who received the title of Indonesian art artist. The results of his paintings are always from his own creative and wangsit, one of his paintings is called a dancer (a dancer painting) which was formed in 1990 with a size of 143 x 295 cm. In addition to collecting various kinds of expository painting art, the Neka Museum also displays a number of keris and sculpture collections. 

Keris in this place come from various kinds of corners of the archipelago, some of which come from the royal era in Bali as a historic and auspicious heritage of Puri. Like the keris from Puri Karangasem in the form of a "Kris Ki Shirt Chain", from the North coast of Bali, namely Puri Kanginan Singaraja in the form of the "Ki Elephant Petak keris", and other ancient keris formed by the masters of the inhabitants. Especially for this keris Bali Travel Accommodation collection, certain rituals are always performed during the Landep Tumpek Day.


Neka Museum or another nickname Bali Cheap Accommodation Neka Art Museum is addressed at Jalan Raya Campuhan, Kedewatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia. For the entry ticket, every tourist must pay Rp.50,000 for one adult, especially for under-12s, it is free. The Neka Museum is open every day from 09:00 - 17:00 WITA, Sundays from 13:00 - 17:00 WITA, while this national holiday is closed.

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