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Palace of Satria and the Royal Temples, Bali

The Palace of Satria and the Royal Temples belong to the royal family of Denpasar, but is open to residents for worship.

The Palace of Satria and the Royal Temples belong to the royal family of Denpasar, but is open to residents for worship. The exquisite ornate carvings and a collection of kris traditional daggers used in the 1906 Puputan Badung War against the Dutch colonial army are worth seeing. It hosts cultural performances regularly according to the Balinese calendar.


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About Palace of Satria and the Royal Temples

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