We will go to the capital of Bali – the city of Denpasar. We’ll see the large-scale monument Bajra Sandhi. It consists of 33 dioramas representing the history of the island, beginning with primitive times and until Indonesia gained the status of an independent country. The monument is built in accordance with the symbols of Balinese Hinduism, there are many hidden meanings, which our guide will tell you about.
Maha Art Gallery is the main art platform for local artists. Their original vision and talent will not leave anyone indifferent. In addition, you will be able to see how the Balinese culture has changed over the last century – the time of great changes for the island.
The Le Mayer house museum in Sanur is not just a collection of works by the Belgian artist Adrian Le Mayer, who lived in Bali from 1932 to 1958. The black and white photographs reflect the times when the island was practically not affected by Western civilization, as well as the touching love story of La Meyer and the young Balinese dancer Ni Nyoman, who had been his muse and model at first, and then became his wife.
Museum PASIFIKA in Nusa Dua is one of the largest and most popular museums on the island. Since ancient times, the islands of Indonesia were lying at the intersection of sea trade routes of different countries, which influenced the culture and traditions of Indonesians. In this museum, you can also see the unity of different cultures. There are exhibits of artists from different countries like Italy, Holland, Indochina, Polynesia, the Pacific area, Asia and, of course, Indonesia.
Our program may vary depending on the area where you live. In addition to these museums, we can drop in to other interesting places that we’ll discover on the way.