
ARMA is a museum founded in 1996 that preserves and exhibits Balinese, Indonesian, and foreign artworks ranging from classical Kamasan paintings to contemporary pieces, including works by masters like I Gusti Nyoman Lempad and German painter Walter Spies. Beyond static displays, the museum functions as a living cultural center offering theater performances, dance, music, painting classes, and cultural workshops. Visitors can experience permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, and participate in various artistic and educational programs.






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