Kertha Gosa: The remains of Klungkung Kingdom

A floating hall in the middle of the pond? remains of one of greatest palaces, painted ceilings telling the life after death, those are all in Kertha Gosa. Kerta Gosa is located in Klungkung Regency which becomes one of the famous tourism destinations in Bali and full of visitors.

  
A floating hall is one of the main attractions here where you can see the beauty of Balinese culture. This hall is known as Taman Gili where it is on the pond or in the middle of the pond. So, it seems floating on it. Here, you can feel like being in the palace era where Klungkung was the greatest palace in Bali. Here, you can look at the paintings on the ceiling telling about the life after death. The paintings are really unique because those are about “Karma” the results of human beings’ deeds after death. Those paintings are made by artists from kamasan Village a village which is famous by its style of paintings. What a beautiful place to visit. Do not miss the moment for being here.



Kertha Gosa come from the words “Kertha” and “Gosa”. Kertha means peacefull and Gosa means announcement. Therefore, one of the building was used as the palace court hundred years ago and was called as Bale Kambang. If you want to know about Klungkung palace when Bali was in the monarchy era, you may see all the remains which are kept in the museum (Semarajaya) in Kertha Gosa. You can also see the remains of fortress gate which is called as Kori Agung in this place. What remains of glorious Klungkung Kingdom. What a beautiful place to visit. Capture all moments while being here. If you want to stay around here to visit this place, you can find luxury or low budget hotel through your hotel finder application in your mobile phone.


The services provided in this are are as follow:
  • Parking Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Food Stall
  • Entrance Fee - Charge
  • Souvenir Shops
  • Drinks Stall
  • Museum
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