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Come to the Museum Le Mayeur-SANUR

Posted by BALI DEWATA ISLAND INDONESIAN on Sunday, December 30, 2012

Come to the Museum Le Mayeur-SANUR
Village on the east side of Denpasar is also a harbor for people who would cross over to Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Gede, Klungkung. Sanur landscape is both a sipping a green coconut, bargain knacks, the Caucasians who enjoyed his brunch at the restaurant and the other a pair of cycling on the pedestrian.

There, a story also dikemah. This story can be taken at the Museum Le Mayeur, Sanur. He once tells not only about art but also travel romance Balinese women and men from Europe.
Beginning in the 1930s, a Belgian painter and female Bali Denpasar origin Kelandis ever lived. They are Adrien Jean "Le Mayeur" de Merpres and Ni Pollok. In 1933 the house was built with bamboo and alang-alang as the roof.

Since August 28, 1957, Le Mayeur and Ni Pollok house and its contents handed over to the Government of The Republic of Indonesia to serve as a museum. Museum is managed under the auspices of the Bali Provincial Government Education Department. Entrance is charged for visitors, the charge separated between local and foreign visitors. Each was charged differently; locally grown to Rp 5,000 and Rp 2,000 children.

If the house had a history, he spoke on the remains-tinggalannya remaining. Area was not how wide, with two Wantilan and 2 medium-sized exhibition buildings. Asri, quite comfortable and quiet.

Puppets:
The main building as well as the former residence couples portrait painter-model, is a classical building with carved stone walls. The floor is tiled in red. Wood windows black red blends also contains engravings puppet tale. Tools such as desks, cabinets, doors, the facade was carved.
There are 5 rooms in the building. Some of these include the artist's studio, a reading room, and the end is the sleeping couple and powder room and a bathroom Ni Pollok.

The objects in this residence to record memories of the owner. For example, paintings by Le Mayeur. Painted on Bagor, coarse woven from palm leaf, women are the majority of the object. With a background of flower gardens, Balinese women attribute to the middlemen and fashion fabric chest half're on the move. Meanwhile, in another building, tucked several collections such as bowls, garnish dance clothes Ni Pollok and others.

The figure of Le Mayeur and Ni Pollok immortalized in a statue that exists between the two earlier buildings. Age difference between them 37 years. Le Mayeur died in Belgium because of illness on May 31, 1958. While Ni Pollok died in Kelandis on July 21, 1985. Now they are immortal in the paintings on display in the museum, the names and figures.

On the left side of the entrance door there is a Wantilan. There Ni Pollok had set up a cafe called Cafe Bali Night in 1970. Originally built as a place for visitors to chat with Ni Pollok while eating dinner. Due to competitive reasons he was finally closed.
Sanur was once a part of the romance of Le Mayeur and Ni Pollok. Both have been transformed differently, which houses a museum and a fishing village into a holiday.

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