Gaduh Temple Blahbatuh Gianyar Bali
Located in the village Blahbatuh about 10 kilometers west of the city of Gianyar, is the southernmost temple of ancient antiquity Pejeng Kingdom. Currently, the exterior of the temple is still very much needed facelift and interior will remain the same. Pura Gaduh was actually destroyed by an earthquake in 1917 and was rebuilt and repaired.

The interior of the church is structured like all Balinese Pura than a little fanciful sculptures that can be seen on the main staircase inside Candi Bentar.
Sakenan Temple Religious Place in Bali
Located on the ring road between Kuta and Sanur, just after the exit for the port of Benoa is a road bridge about 1 kilometer from the Benoa Street and this will lead to Serangan or Turtle Island. It is on this island you will find an interesting Balinese temple. Pura Sakenan is an important temple for the Balinese people. The temple was built in the 16th century by Javanese priest named Nirartha.
Penataran Sasih Temple at Pejeng
Environmental Pura Penataran Sasih became very popular here because there is a Nekara a very large bronze with 186.5 cm high with diameter 160 cm. Nikara bronze is actually derived from the Prehistoric era, or Pre-Hindu, who is also known by the name “Moon Pejeng” because they are considered as “Moon” that fell to earth.






































