Neka Art Museum Ubud
The finest collection of Balinese and Indonesian fine art in the world, housed in a series of traditional Balinese pavilions high above the Campuhan river. Eight galleries span classical Balinese painting from the 1920s to contemporary work, plus the Arie Smit Pavilion celebrating the Dutch master who transformed Balinese art. A perfect rainy-day solo destination.
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