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Museum Puri Lukisan

Ubud
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Museum displaying a sizable collection of Balinese artworks & featuring a store & cafe.via Google

It is the oldest art museum on the island, founded to preserve and showcase modern and traditional Balinese paintings and woodcarvings.

Good to know
Allow 2 hours. Entry fee includes a complimentary drink or light snack.

Reviews from Google

Gadistimur6 months ago
It’s an amazing and quiet place in Ubud that has to be explored. So many fresh and natural painting, and they have the painter in front of each building and we can buy the directly. Some places not allowed camera because of private painting. They also have restaurants and clean toilet. We have to pay 80K per each person in weekday, and the toilet was very clean. I love this place, it’s was just very peaceful. And of course the painting was stunning and full of history. When you visit Ubud, this one must be visited. Beside this Museum there is a small way to rice field walks you have to explore.
Gusnana month ago
Visited Museum Puri Lukisan and really enjoyed the experience. It’s actually known as the oldest art museum in Bali, which makes the visit even more meaningful. The collection is beautiful and gives a great insight into Balinese art, from traditional to more modern pieces. The layout is easy to explore, and the whole place feels calm and well maintained. I also really liked the garden areas — very peaceful and perfect to just slow down for a bit. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Ubud and looking for something more cultural and relaxing.
pavitra shukla3 weeks ago
Visited the museum Puri Lukisan with high expectations, but honestly found it quite underwhelming. The place didn’t feel very well maintained and most of the exhibits were just paintings. There were only a few wooden and iron sculptures on display, so the overall collection felt limited. If you’re deeply into traditional paintings, you might enjoy it, but otherwise it may not feel very engaging compared to the many other cultural experiences Ubud has to offer.
Gaia Di Vita3 months ago
A quiet place surrounded by a tropical garden. Must have for the art lovers and If you wanna jump seriously in a balinese culture. For the majority it’s a paint exhibition that tell you different story and give you different perspective of the rich balinese background🌺
aku aku2 weeks ago
It is more than a painting museum, it also provides history context about early age of Ubud. With a full colllection of Bali's finest art, the museum is a worth visit.
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