Opened in 2006, Museum Pasifika in Nusa Dua stands as a tribute to the art of the Asia Pacific region. The museum’s galleries feature an extensive collection of works by Balinese artists and expatriates, alongside pieces from Papua, Vanuatu, Polynesia, and historical Indo-China. Visitors can explore a diverse array of art and sculptures, each offering a unique glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of the area. The well-curated exhibits provide a comprehensive experience, allowing guests to appreciate the rich tapestry of artistic expression from across the Pacific.
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