AESTHETIC SUBAK MUSEUM OF MASCETI
DISCOVER ABOUT ARGOTOURISMN IN BALI
Located in Beach area on Keramas
Gianyar Museum Subak Masceti is one of development tourism object In Bali, since it was built in 2014, the
construction phase at the Gianyar Subak Museum, which is located in the Masceti
Beach area, Blahbatuh District, is now being complete in 2018.
Development in the museum on an area of 6.5 hectares uses the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Where for parhayangan, the Masceti Temple is tempered by 20 subak. "Pawongan is a member of the subak itself while the palemahan is the building area of the Subak Museum"
It is also said that the construction of the Subak Museum is a development of the potential possessed by Masceti Beach as a spiritual and maritime tourist destination. The existence of the Subak Museum in the future is expected to be a new tourism destination in the East Gianyar region, so that there is even distribution of tourist destinations between East Gianyar and the West such as the Ubud and surrounding areas.
Development in the museum on an area of 6.5 hectares uses the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Where for parhayangan, the Masceti Temple is tempered by 20 subak. "Pawongan is a member of the subak itself while the palemahan is the building area of the Subak Museum"
It is also said that the construction of the Subak Museum is a development of the potential possessed by Masceti Beach as a spiritual and maritime tourist destination. The existence of the Subak Museum in the future is expected to be a new tourism destination in the East Gianyar region, so that there is even distribution of tourist destinations between East Gianyar and the West such as the Ubud and surrounding areas.
In addition to displaying the history of the development of subak in Bali as well as a collection of traditional agricultural tools, later the Gianyar Subak Museum will also provide non-permanent exhibition spaces, such as paintings, crafts and culinary tourism. Also planned to be built a village court stage as a staging place The construction and completeness of this museum is even more perfect with a total cost of around Rp. 30 billion. Inside the museum there is many plenty miniature of farming tools, subak “irrigation” scheme miniature painting of rice paddy in Bali.
Traditional farmer Bali House and meeting room, the purpose of this museum for
give education the visitors about how the system irrigation in bali that we
called Subak and traditional equipment for farmer to farming the field. For the operation the museum open in Monday until Thursday at
07.30 am until 15.00 pm, Friday open at 06.30 am until 14.30 pm, the museum
close in Saturday and Sunday, there are no ticket entrance for visitor because
the museum is not complete by 100%. (I Made Wisnu Sanjaya-MBP 5D-11)
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