In the heart of Ubud, Bali’s cultural capital, the Neka Art Museum stands as one of the town’s prominent art galleries. Established by Suteja Neka, the museum’s airy pavilions house a rich collection of Balinese and Indonesian art, along with an intriguing assortment of wavy daggers known as keris. The Balinese Painting Hall offers visitors a chance to delve into the works of local artists, providing a comprehensive look at the region’s artistic heritage. Today, visitors can explore these well-preserved artworks and gain insight into the cultural and historical significance of Balinese art.
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