Attractions in the Archaeological Museum of Gianyar (Gedong Arca Museum) -Very Interesting and Mandatory to Visit
Bali tourism presents a different nuance to tourist areas in other regions, the reason being that there are not a few domestic tourists to foreigners making it the main destination when on vacation. Exactly the name, the tourist attraction of the Archaeological Museum of Gianyar (Gedong Arca Museum) -Very interesting and mandatory to visit. This museum collects various objects of cultural preservation from prehistoric times to historical Bali Holiday Villas Seminyak times. What is none other than the collected objects are the results of preservation in the Bali region itself. Archaeological Museum stands firmly on a land area of 5,165 meters which is divided into three pages, namely the outer courtyard, middle courtyard, and inner courtyard.
There were also nine jams in the courtyard that functioned as a meeting room. While the central courtyard is an area to store and display ancient objects that are the main attraction of this Archaeological Museum. Bali Tour Activity Objects ranging from history and prehistory are kept neatly divided into two groups as based on the time or origin of the creation of them, namely the pebble era to the bronze age, as well as the historical era from the VIII - XV era AD. The history of the founding of the Archaeological Museum began with the idea of the former Head of the Bali Archeology Service (Prof. Dr. Rd Soejono and Drs Soeharto) to display cultural heritage objects which were successfully restored by the Archaeological Office in 1950 and successfully rose between 1958-1959.
The Museum of Antiquities was officially opened by Bali Accommodation the Director General of Culture of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia on September 14, 1974. Ancient objects owned by the Archaeological Museum or the Gedong Arca Museum are in danger of being lost because they are bought by abnormal tourists as souvenirs and collectible items. Until now, it has been recorded that the number of collections reached 3,000, which is the findings, purchases from collectors, and direct Bali Private Villa property which was then handed over to the museum.
As for the many basic accommodations owned by the Archaeological Museum in order to provide comfort to visitors, namely a large parking area, bathrooms, and toilets. Visiting this museum is perfect for those who want to review the Bali Travel Accommodation history of Balinese civilization from time to time. The location of the Archaeological Museum is on Jalan Raya Tampak Siring, Bedudu Village, Blahbatu District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia.
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