Founded in 1956 by a foundation established in 1936, Museum Puri Lukisan stands as Ubud’s oldest art museum, nestled in the heart of downtown. The museum showcases a diverse collection that includes Balinese paintings and drawings, intricate wood carvings, and works by foreign artists. Visitors can explore the galleries, which offer a comprehensive look at the evolution of Balinese art and its influences. The serene setting and well-curated exhibits provide a rich cultural experience, making it a significant stop for those interested in the region’s artistic heritage.
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