Komentar :
Neeraj Sharma (24/04/2018 13:22)
Nice Museum to see. Normally not crowded. Entry fee is 100k IDR which includes entry only. If you want to see dance or culture programs have to buy seperate tickets. Most of their shows listed have been discontinued.
ankita dhelia (11/04/2018 04:14)
Nice museum depicting Balinese artwork from different villages and cultures, showing their various rituals, lifestyles, traditions and customs. Clean and well maintained.
Carel van Toor (24/03/2018 03:59)
Several exhibitions of various subjects concerning Balinese painting over the last century or so. Beautiful works, scattered over a lovely campus-like surrounding. Unfortunately the museumshop did not feature many of the more interesting works.
Mark Chaves (14/02/2018 22:48)
The Neka Art Museum is home to works from one of my favourite local painters, the late Arie Smit. Originally from The Netherlands and a former POW survivor, Arie is credited with founding the Young Artists movement of Penestanan. Smit influenced young Balinese artists to experiment with colour and expressive form reminiscent of 19th century Impressionism.
The Neka also houses an impressive and sizeable collection of keris or traditional Indonesian dagger.
The museum is just up the road from the Campuhan area of Ubud and across the street from the infamous Naughty Nuri's of Anthony Bourdain fame.
Malik Mazhar Sheikh (29/01/2018 03:36)
A good mix of contemporary art from different eras. Not as big of a collection as one might think but great place to learn the local histry and culture. Great collection o Ari Smit, the Dutch born Balinese artist - interesting story as well as great art of his was on display.
Katherina Beale (02/10/2017 20:10)
A less visited attraction, but worth a visit if you are looking for a peaceful tranquil place to escape the traffic and people in the Kuta area, while taking in culture and fine art. The Neka Art Museum, gives a diverse display of the arts and leaves those who visit a better understanding of the local people and customs
Christoph Geppert (14/09/2017 22:26)
I am not the greatest fan of Balinese art but this museum delivers a real historical journey through the different styles and times. The collection of Arie Smit has some real exceptional pieces. The modern art has outstanding pieces in it which creates a wonderful balance to the 'old masters'. Maybe the founder of the museum had a few too many photos and paintings made of himself but that does not take away from the great collection he has put together.
MARCO VAN GEERTSOM (12/10/2017 13:58)
Best of all artists styles since 1930s and Fabulous keris collection.
Marcus Oliva (27/07/2017 12:11)
Easily the best museum in Ubud. Gives detailed explanation about the progress Balinese art has taken with Dutch influence and the introduction of foreign paint material and supplies. A must go for art enthusiasts looking to gain knowledge on Balinese culture.
Meiyi Cheng (01/05/2017 11:21)
Nice museum, feels a bit deserted. It's shocking to me that a museum with a sizable and decent collection had so few visitors! Do take your time here, plan at lest 2 hours. 75K per person, counter closes at 4.30 pm, but you can leave whenever you finish browsing.