Neka Museum

Welcome to the Neka Museum
🖼️ Neka Museum: A Journey Through Bali's Artistic Soul
📍 Location
- Located in Ubud, in the cultural heart of Bali.
- Nestled in a peaceful garden, away from the hustle and bustle of the city center, it offers an atmosphere conducive to contemplation.
🧑🎨 Origin and founder
- Founded in 1982 by Suteja Neka, a Balinese teacher and collector with a passion for art.
- Inspired by foreign artists like Rudolf Bonnet and Arie Smit, which have deeply influenced modern Balinese art.
🏛️ Architecture and organization
- The museum is designed as a set of traditional Balinese pavilions, each dedicated to a style or an artist.
- The architecture mixes stone sculptures, alang-alang roofs, and Hindu motifs, blending perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
🎨 The collections
The Neka Museum offers a chronological and stylistic exploration of Balinese art:
- Balinese Painting Hall : classical works depicting Balinese daily life, myths and ceremonies since the 17th century.
- Arie Smit Pavilion : dedicated to the Dutch painter who captured the vibrant colors of Bali.
- Gallery I Gusti Nyoman Lempad : ink drawings and sculptures by one of the greatest Balinese artists.
- Robert Koke Photographic Center : black and white photos from the 1930s, immortalizing Balinese dances, temples and faces.
- East-West Art Annex : works by international artists influenced by Bali.
- Indonesian Contemporary Art Hall : Indonesian modern and contemporary art.
🌿 Atmosphere and experience
- The museum is surrounded by lush gardens, of lotus ponds, and of shaded paths.
- The atmosphere is calm, meditative, ideal for a slow immersion in the Balinese artistic universe.
- The guided tours are sometimes offered to better understand influences and techniques.
🕒 Practical information:
- Schedules : open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on Tuesdays).
- Duration of visit : approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the collections.
- Access : easily accessible from the center of Ubud, by car or on foot.
✨ Why visit the Neka Museum
It’s much more than a museum: it’s a living memory of Bali, a place where you feel the fusion between tradition and modernity, between spirituality and artistic expression. We come away with a deeper understanding of the island, its colors, its beliefs and its creative genius.
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