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Bajra Snadhi Monument

The monument Bajra Sandhi, was built in 1987 and inaugurated on June 14, 2003 and is named after the Bajra or Genta shape or bell used by all Hindu priests for the reading of the Weda prayer. The mantra in a religious ceremony.

What does the Bajra Sandhi Monument represent?

Built for the purpose of to immortalize the soul and spirit of the Balinese people’s struggle to care for, preserve and develop the culture of Bali. It is located on a plot of 4,900 square meters within a large area of 14.4 hectares of flat green grass, gardens and palm trees of the square.

Design of the Bajra Sandhi Monument

This monument is composed of 33 dioramas, which represent the history of travel from a period of prehistory (300. It covers what a human being still does and is based on nature until the period of independence between the years 1950 and 1975 where the island of Bali is located.

The design is very similar to the prayer bell of the Balinese Hindu priest, or bajra. It is composed of three floors distributed as follows;

The floor space of the museum is an interactive art or trick IAM Bali 3D, full of fun murals that are ideal for fun photos.

Why visit Bajra Sandhi Monument?

This monument has become a place of interest or tourist destination in Bali and is open to visitors. It is located in the city of Denpasar, in the center of Renon Square or as it is locally called Puputan Renon.

It is located near the office of the Governor of Bali, and is difficult to miss with its large structure which resembles the prayer bell of the Balinese Hindu priest, or bajra. This place is visited by Denpasar residents on weekends, which is when runners and cyclists best enjoy the surroundings of the public space.

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