ARMA Museum Guide
Art, Nature, and Culture Collide at ARMA Museum Guide
Escape the hustle and bustle of Ubud and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the ARMA Museum (Agung Rai Museum of Art). This cultural haven is more than just a museum; it's a sanctuary where art, nature, and Balinese culture intertwine. Prepare to be captivated by a diverse collection of Indonesian and foreign art, surrounded by lush gardens and traditional Balinese architecture. Founded by Agung Rai, a passionate art collector and cultural advocate, ARMA Museum opened its doors in 1996 with the mission of preserving and promoting Balinese art and culture. Agung Rai's vision was to create a space where artists could showcase their work, and visitors could learn about the rich artistic heritage of Indonesia. The museum's collection includes works by renowned Indonesian artists such as Affandi, Raden Saleh, and Walter Spies, as well as international artists who have been inspired by Bali. At ARMA, you can wander through the museum's galleries, admiring the diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and traditional crafts. Take a stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, featuring traditional Balinese architecture, water features, and lush vegetation. Participate in a traditional Balinese dance or music workshop to learn about the island's rich cultural heritage. The museum also hosts regular exhibitions, cultural performances, and educational programs, offering a dynamic and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Don't miss the on-site restaurant, which serves delicious Indonesian cuisine in a tranquil setting.
Transportation
ARMA Museum is located on Jalan Pengosekan, just south of central Ubud. The easiest way to get there is by taxi or scooter. Many drivers will know the location. If you are coming from central Ubud, you can also walk, although it's a bit of a distance (around 20-30 minutes). There is ample parking available at the museum.
Opening Hours
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM daily
Ticket Price
IDR 80,000