Download the Exclusive Bali Art Guide Map
The Museum was designed by the famous Balinese Architect Popo Danes. It houses 11 exhibition rooms and a large entrance pavilion with a Cafe area facing a beautifully landscaped garden.
Museum Pasifika, was the first of its kind to present artworks from the Pacific area and South-East Asia under one roof, showcasing artists from the Indonesian archipelago, especially from the island of Bali.
Each day, visitors spend an enjoyable moment, strolling in the museum, viewing the artworks, checking the books in the library, and enjoying local refreshments and delicacies at our Cafe.
Museum Pasifika was established as a permanent institution to showcase the region's styles and forms for all to study and enjoy. The first of its kind in this part of the world to bring together artworks from the Pacific area with those of South-East Asia, the Indonesian archipelago with the island of Bali being at the intersection of those two worlds.
Located in the Nusa Dua Complex south of Bali, Museum Pasifika was built on a 12,000 square meters land. It includes eight pavilions and 11 exhibition rooms. Featuring 600 artworks of 200 artists from 25 countries who lived in the Asia Pacific and were inspired by it.