From the late 19th century and early 20th
century, Bali is dotted with enchanting
palaces. In the recent decades, many of them still have been partly destroyed
by earthquakes. It is being done by the
massive natural calamities like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that have
been taken place in the year 1963, 1975, and 1979.
We have enlisted some of the
palaces of that period, just for you –
Ujung Water Palace
Earthquakes occurred in 1963, 1975,
and 1979 demolished the water palace, but the beauty of the palace remains
the same. Also, the location of the palace
and some of the original architectural details are
still appreciated by many visitors.
It is being located at the 5km southeast
of Amlapura, appeals you to visit it once to explore the remains of the
palace’s pavilions. This palace is also having a perfect mixture of European and Balinese
architectural to create a different aesthetic for its visitors.
Puri Kanginan
Built in the 19th century and destroyed by an earthquake in
1963, Puri Kanginan is a castle that has three main parts to it - the social hall, gardens, and a royal residence. Take a
tour to the secondary courtyard and formal lake at just a few euros.
The palace is decorated with a combination of
European and Balinese architectural details to get you amazed.
Tirta Gangga Royal
Bathing Pools
Tirta Gangga Royal Bathing Pools is a special treat to the
eyes of an architecture. The site brings many influences altogether to entice
you such as - Bali, China, and Europe.
It seems to be an excellent location for introspection and architectural inspiration.
So, treat your eyes with the carvings along the
doors and windows to find details from Chinese decorations.
Book your
flights from Sydney to Bali @ https://www.bookafly.com.au/flights/sydney-to-bali/
to enjoy these little treats.
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