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Puri Saren Agung

by ablteam on Friday, 24 February 2006Print | Email | One Comment | 3,315 views

Puri Saren Agung, central palace where culture dance is held, located at the northeast corner of the central cross-roads. It was the home of the last “king” of Ubud, and now his descendants live there. It was also Ubud’s first hotel, opening its doors to paying visitors in the 1930s. Still operated as a small homestay style hotel. Parts of the gardens and some of the bales are quite grand and formal, with generous lashing of prada (gold leaf) applied to the carved woodwork.

Puri Saren Ubud

Seen from Puri Saren Agung cross road, Bu Oka – Bali Guling (suckling pig), Bumbu Bali and Pendawa 2 Music Centre

The Wantilan, located cross road, where dance performance is held if it rains and during the day there are dancers that practice with Gamelan

Seen Jalan Suweta where Puri Saren Agung located and Kantor Lurah Ubud to south direction.

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