
Tugu Lombok
The Setjadibrata family's antique obsession transplanted to a Lombok beach
About the Property
Sister to the celebrated Tugu Malang, Tugu Lombok translates the Anhar Setjadibrata family's obsessive antique collecting to a beachfront setting on the Lombok Strait. Centuries-old Javanese and Balinese architectural fragments — carved doorways, temple stones, antique ironwork — are integrated into a series of villas and pavilions that read as a living museum of the Indonesian archipelago. The resort's beach fronts the Lombok Strait with Bali's volcanoes visible on the horizon, grounding the antiquarian immersion in one of Indonesia's most dramatic coastal landscapes.
Original Purpose
Beachfront heritage resort
Highlights
History Timeline
Anhar Setjadibrata begins acquiring Indonesian antiquities, building what becomes one of Asia's significant private collections
Tugu Malang opens in East Java, establishing the Tugu hotel concept of antique-immersive hospitality
Beachfront site on the Lombok Strait acquired; vision for a second Tugu property begins taking shape
Tugu Lombok opens with antique fragments from across the archipelago integrated into its architecture
New villa category added; antique collection expanded with rare Sasak ceremonial objects from Lombok itself