Vision
                    "To be a leading museum in the region that  contributes to the creation of the world peace by way of a total diplomacy  through the art and cultural activities for the benefits of mankind and the  environment."
Global Environmental Vision for Global  Warming 
          
            Museum Rudana's comprehensive paradigm includes several  factors as outlined in TRI HITA KARANA. In the midst of the the latest threats  of global environmental destruction and global warming due to deforestation,  uncontralable gas emissions, we can say that the Museum Rudana can become an  example or a vision to build of an environmentally conscious activity. Nyoman  Rudana envisioned a comfortable, safe and inspiring main room. Within Museum  Rudana modern facilities such as air conditioning etc. are not used. Based on  the concept that blends with nature, the main room is without air conditioning.  This beautiful spacious building utilizes large ventilation to regulate air  exchange in order not to contribute to the destruction of the air layer (ozone  layer). Similarly in terms of energy saving management. Long before the world's  governments echoed their call for people in various parts of the world to save  energy, Nyoman Rudana already conceptualized spatial buildings little that make  use of as electricity as little as possible, that is to regulate  lighting in the main exhibition space. The  main means to collect lighting for the invaluable collection of Museum Rudana  is its ventilation that utilizes natural light. The result is that the  paintings look very bright even without interference or intervention of light  color. Art lovers can see and appreciate the original art collection of Museum  Rudana not affected by the lighting effects, etc. 
            All  rooms and levels in the main building Museum Rudana look very well-lighted,  equivalent to museums in other countries.
                     
                     
  
 
                     
                    Global Social Vision for Global Peace 
                    Through Museum Rudana, Nyoman Rudana envisions a  collective effort of society to contribute in creating world peace. Efforts to  involve  the surrounding community in  various creative activities at the Museum Rudana should be appreciated, because  in addition to these activities the Museum   has the capacity and resources to gather international recognition,  especially in the hands of the first son of Nyoman Rudana, namely Putu Supadma  Rudana.  Museum Rudana also serves as a  meeting ground to pull together different cultures: of the visitors (from  overseas) with the Balinese culture. 
                    The  creative exhibition events in the Museum Rudana successfully Expose the two  cultures to each other resulting to cross-cultural understanding which is the  main ingridient of the concept of peace. Nyoman Rudana's great attention to  world peace has inspired himself to erect a statue of peace in one of the  fields overlooking to the Museum Rudana.                    
                     
   
 
                     
                        Total Spiritual Diplomacy 
                    A concept that puts forward the spiritual  elements of a comprehensive Museum Rudana is characteristic not shared by many  other museums. In Museum Rudana all activities carry the profane meanings, even  to the most simple thing, for example: when a visitor enters the gate of Museum  Rudana, s/he will be greeted by an officer at the gate. If s/he decides to look  into the Museum Rudana to see his collection, s/he should purchase a ticket of  which price already includes a charming and exclusive scarf - a symbol of  purity and holines.
                      
                    After that this vistor will officially be  welcome to the Museum.  if indeed s/he  wishes, s/he can pray according to her/his religious belief a building  specially prepared for worship. Officers will show the place, before the  visitor enters the main room of the Musuem. Global Spiritual Diplomacy (GSP), which becomes the  trade Mark of the Museum Rudana, as indicated  bythea scarf worn by the visitors, hopefully will transmit an understanding the  Museum's art works can be regarded as profane efforts of artists to create  works that can provide a reflection of God's creation tha never stops. Museum  Rudana understants that artists are human beings whose mind and soul,  intelligence and senses give birth to an  extraordinary artistic creation. Particularly in the Museum Rudana indeed the  art collections are a representation of tenacity, and in some cases were  created as symbols of devotion to the Creator in a building that is intended as  a venue of pure dedication to the Holy God.