
A museum dedicated to the life and work of painter Antonio Blanco, set in the cultural heart of Bali.
At a glance
The Blanco Renaissance Museum opened its doors on December 28, 1998, in Ubud, a town celebrated for its artistic traditions. The museum houses the artistic legacy of Antonio Blanco, a painter whose work shaped the cultural landscape of Bali.
History
Established in 1998, the museum represents a dedicated effort to preserve and present the paintings of Antonio Blanco. Ubud’s reputation as a creative center made it the fitting location for this retrospective space.
What you see
The museum displays the artistic output of Antonio Blanco across its galleries. Visitors encounter works that reflect the painter’s distinctive vision and technique.
Cultural significance
The museum serves as a repository for understanding one painter’s contribution to Balinese and Indonesian art. Its presence in Ubud connects visitors to the broader creative environment that has defined the region for generations.
Key facts
- Opened: December 28, 1998
- Location: Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
- Coordinates: -8.5058, 115.2543
- Focus: Paintings by Antonio Blanco
Practical information & getting there
The museum is located in Ubud, accessible from Bali’s main airport via a scenic drive through rice paddies and mountain roads. Check opening hours and admission details before your visit.
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