Museum Pasifika Bali

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About This Museum

People flock to Bali for its beaches and temples, but I found a quiet sanctuary for art lovers at Museum Pasifika. Tucked away in the Nusa Dua complex, this place is a revelation, bursting with vibrant colors and stories from across Asia and the Pacific. Forget a stuffy, 'look-don't-touch' vibe; it's surprisingly kid-friendly and feels more like a journey than a museum. You can wander from the serene Buddhas of Vietnam to the explosive energy of Fauvist paintings without ever needing your passport.

Collection Highlights

The collection is vast, but the intricate Balinese 'Kamasan' wayang-style paintings are mesmerizing up close, and the European artists' visions of Bali provide a fascinating historical perspective.

Visitor Information

It's super easy to find in the ITDC Area of Nusa Duaβ€”just look for the BTDC complex. A huge plus? The air-conditioned pavilions are a welcome break from the Balinese heat, making it a perfect afternoon activity for families.

Architecture & Building

The museum itself is designed as a series of low-rise, elegant pavilions that feel modern yet harmonious with Balinese style, creating a calm, campus-like atmosphere.

Contact & Location

Address: Museum Pasifika, 777, Wirayudha, Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kuta Selatan, Badung, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, 80361, Indonesia

Phone: +62 361 774935

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