• Museum PASIFIKA

    Museum PASIFIKA

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Museum PASIFIKA is an art museum located in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. It is dedicated to showcasing the diverse cultures and artistic traditions of the Asia-Pacific region, particularly focusing on the art and culture of the Pacific Islands, Asia, and beyond.The museum was founded by Indonesian art collector and philanthropist, Mr. Haryanto Adikoesoemo, and officially opened its doors in 2006. Museum PASIFIKA features a vast collection of artworks, artifacts, and cultural objects from various countries across the Asia-Pacific region, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and many others.The museum's collection includes paintings, sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and other forms of traditional and contemporary art. It aims to celebrate the rich diversity of cultures and artistic expressions found throughout the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting both the similarities and unique characteristics of each culture.One of the highlights of Museum PASIFIKA is its collection of Balinese art, which includes works by renowned Balinese artists such as I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, I Gusti Made Deblog, and Ida Bagus Made. The museum also features a significant collection of works by Indonesian masters and contemporary artists, as well as pieces from other countries in the region.Visitors to Museum PASIFIKA can explore its galleries and exhibitions, which are organized thematically and geographically to provide a comprehensive overview of the cultures and art forms represented in the collection. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, cultural events, and educational programs aimed at promoting cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.Overall, Museum PASIFIKA offers a unique and enriching cultural experience for visitors to Bali, providing insights into the diverse traditions, histories, and artistic legacies of the Asia-Pacific region. It serves as a valuable platform for fostering dialogue, exchange, and appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of the region.

 

 

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