Bali’s Museum Gedung Arca, also known as the Pejeng Archaeological Museum, is located in the village of Pejeng, just a short distance from Ubud. Established in the mid-20th century and renovated in 2016, the museum houses an eclectic collection that spans millennia of human history on the island. Visitors can explore a range of archaeological finds, offering a glimpse into the rich and varied past of Bali. The exhibits, carefully curated, provide a tangible connection to the ancient cultures and civilizations that once thrived here.
Museum Gedung Arca (Archaeological Museum)
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