Sanur
Cultural Sites in Sanur
Sanur has a quieter cultural scene compared to central Bali, but it’s home to several meaningful temples, historical landmarks, and a unique coastal museum. These sites offer a glimpse into the area’s artistic heritage and long-standing spiritual traditions.
Sanur has a quieter cultural scene compared to central Bali, but it’s home to several meaningful temples, historical landmarks, and a unique coastal museum. These sites offer a glimpse into the area’s artistic heritage and long-standing spiritual traditions.
Sanur’s Main Cultural Sites
These locations are easy to visit on foot or by bicycle, and each offers a different perspective on Sanur’s artistic and spiritual heritage. They’re ideal for travellers who want a deeper connection to the area beyond the beaches.
Museum
Le Mayeur Museum
Historic seaside museum dedicated to artist Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur.
Temple
Pura Segara
A peaceful seaside temple with strong local significance.
Temple
Pura Blanjong
Home to ancient inscriptions and one of Sanur’s oldest shrines.
Heritage Site
Blanjong Pillar
A 10th‑century stone inscription marking Bali’s early recorded history.