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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 1

    Exploring IndonesiasMuseums

    Indonesia has a vast collection kept in Museums locatedin various areas of the archipelago. These museumsprovide a unique experience of getting up close to thingswe usually see only in books or television. Seeing the

    original Indonesian Declaration of Independence, forinstance, is a totally different experience compared toseeing one of its many copies.

    Museums can be an extremely valuable source ofcreativity and an important instrument to researchprograms in Indonesia. For many people undertakingresearch, museums provide information and resources aswell as access to archives.

    Museums also provide the ideal learning environment,active hands-on participation or passive observation.More importantly, museums are the source of livinghistory and perhaps an insight to the world that liesbefore us. Well-maintained museums are able to displayhistorical records and bring out the beauty in them.

    In this book, you can easily explore the museums inIndonesia and learn about the nations complex history.

    Discover a new way of looking at Indonesia. Experience itfor yourself.

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A2

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    S o u t h C h i n a S e a

    JAWA

    SUMATRA

    BATAM

    KALIMANTAN

    T A B L E O FI n d i a n O c e a n

    CONTENTS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 3

    A r a f u r a S e a

    P a c i f i c O c e a n

    Timika

    PAPUA

    FLORESSUMBAWA

    SUMBA

    LOMBOK

    BALI

    NTAN

    SULAWESI

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A4

    1. The building whichresembles the Royal Palaceof Amsterdam was once aStadhuis or City Council,built in 1707-1710 underthe command of GovernorGeneral Johan Van Hoorn.

    3. Submarine Monument(Monumen Kapal Selam orMonkasel) is a submarinemuseum located inSurabaya. The monumentis built out of KRI Pasopati410 Submarine, which was

    once used in the Battleof Aru to free West Irianfrom Dutch colonialism.

    5. Proclamation Monument,which is also known asLightning Monument(Tugu Petir) is located atJl. Proklamasi, which wasonce named Jl. PegangsaanTimur No. 56.

    2. Officially named asThe National Museum ofIndonesia since 1979, themuseum which hosts ancientobjects from all over thearchipelago is more popularas Elephant Museum, thanksto its symbol, the copperelephant statue which wasgiven by Chulalongkorn fromThailand in 1871.

    4. The museum which wasnamed after the painterAdrien Jean Le Mayeur deMerpres hosts more than88 paintings.

    6. The Kite Museum whichwas located in SouthJakarta has a collectionof more than 350 fromIndonesia and other

    countries. It was officiallyopened in 2003. Its founder,Endang Poespoyo, hasbeen active in various kitecommunities since 1989.

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 5

    THIS MUSEUMwas built in memory of the 2004 tsunamithat devastated Aceh. The concept of the buildingcombines the styles of the Aceh Platform House, thewaves of the sea and the Saman Dance on its relief. Itwas launched by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang

    Yudhoyono on February 23, 2008. There, visitors can findthe tsunami hallway, which depicts the coming of thetsunami and the Praying Well, which is inscribed withthe names of the victims.

    The next floor has several visual depiction of the AcehTsunami incident. This include photographies, dioramas,remnants and thematic exhibit chambers that have beenlined up based on chronological order. There is a libraryon the top most floor, a demonstration tool of earthquakeresistent building and an earthquake simulation chamber.There is also a 4D dimensional theater that shows a film onTsunami, complete with real special effects.

    ACEH

    Aceh Tsunami Museum

    Sultan Iskandar Muda,Blang Padang, BandaAceh, Indonesia 23124Tel: aceh-tsunami-museum.com

    Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Saturday, Sunday (09.00WIB - 12.00 & 14.00WIB - 16.30 WIB)Closed on Friday

    Entrance Fee:Free of Charge

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A6

    THIS MUSEUMis actually a 1914 Aceh home (Rumoh inAcehnese) that was built for an exhibit in Semarang. TheRumoh was taken back to its province and was turnedinto a museum by then Aceh Dutch Governor H.N.A Swart(Belanda) on July 31, 1915.

    It has an eclectic collection. From household appliances,ceramics, traditional weapons, traditional clothing to oldmanuscripts. Its most interesting item is a giant bell called

    Cakra Donyai, which is a gift from a Chinese maharaja forthe Sultan Aceh and delivered by Admiral Cheng Ho in1414.

    In this complex, visitors can also find the cemeteries ofAceh Sultans in the past and their descendants, includingthe grave of Sultan Iskandar Muda, the most well-knownAceh Sultan in Indonesia.

    ACEH

    Museum Negeri Aceh

    Jl. Sultan AlaiddinMahmudsyah 12, PeunitiVillage, BaiturrahmanDistrict, Banda Aceh,Indonesia- 23241Tel: +62 651 231-44, 233-52Fax: +62 651 210-33http://museum.acehprov.go.id

    Monday-Thursday:08:30-13:30 WIBFriday: 08:30-11:00 WIBSaturday: 08:30-12:30 WIBSunday: 08:30-13:30 WIBAfternoon: 14:30-18:00 WIB

    Entrance Fee:Aduts Rp 1.500,00

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 7

    THIS MUSEUMtakes its name from Sultan Samudera Pasaithe first, Sultan Malikussaleh. It is located in Lhokseumawe,North Aceh, which is believed to be the center of thekingdoms government. The museums oldest item incollection are ceramic plates and bowls found at theSamudera Pasai pre-historic site. There is also a collectionof dirham currency, money that are made out of gold andwere used as a currency at that time.

    Furthermore, the museum has a collection of 1,05 booksand 50 scriptures, like the Arab Jawou scripture that waswritten by Tengku Chik Awe Geutah, a great spiritual leaderfrom Bireuen. It also houses the 20 stories of Sabil War,which is filled with enlifting tales of Jihad of the people ofthis veranda to Mecca in their fight against the Dutch.

    Museum Malikussaleh

    Jl. T. HamzahBendahara.Lhokseumawe, NorthAceh RegencyTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A8

    SEPAKAT SEGENAP MUSEUMJl. Raya Babussalam, KutacaneAceh

    GAYO MUSEUMJl. Buntul-buntul, Takengon,Central AcehTHE STRUGGLE OF LSKANDARMUDA MUSEUM

    Jl. Kelurahan Penniti,Baiturahim district

    NANGGUOR PIDIE MUSEUMJl. Teuku Cik Ditiro, Sigli

    Cut Nyak Dhien MuseumLampisang village, Lhok Ngadistrict, Aceh Besar Regency,Aceh

    TANOH ABEE OLD LIBRARYTanoh Abee Village, SeulawahMountain, Aceh Besar

    RUMOH CUT MEUTIA

    Ali Hasjmy MuseumJl. Jenderal Sudirman, No.20Banda Aceh

    Other MuseumsACEH:

    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A8

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 9

    THIS MUSEUMwas launched by then Minister of Educationand Culture, Dr. Daoed Yoesoef in 1982. It contains morethan 6,000 items of historical items, which was spreadinto several categories that include geology, archeology,ethnography, biology and art. These items are from pre-historic times, the Hindu-Buddha era to the Struggle forIndependence. One of its more special items was left hereby national hero Sisingamaraja XII, which a scarf weaved byMiriam (his wife).

    This building stands on a one hectare land and is split intoseveral exhibition chambers, an audio visual room, a libraryand a computer room. Architecturally, this museum utilizesthe North Sumatra Traditional home that has been adornedwith a roof that is ornamented by all the motifs of theethnic tribes in the province.

    NORTH SUMATERA

    North Sumatera StateSumatra

    Jl. H.M. Joni 51, WestTeladan, Medan 20217Tel: (061) 7366792Fax: (061) [email protected]

    Tuesday-Thursday:

    (08:00-16:00 WIB)Friday-Sunday:(08:00-15:30 WIB)Closed on Monday andNational Holiday

    Entrance Fee:Rp 3.000,00

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A10

    THE RAHMAT INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE MUSEUM& Galleryis the only place in Asia with a collection of more than1,000 species of animals, from the smallest to the largest,that are displayed in their original habitat.

    Its founder was a conservatin hunting sport fan and anature lover. This museum encourages us to get to knowmore about the worlds wildlife and how we can play a partin their survival.

    This building is equipped with all the facilities a familyvacation would need, including a library of animal andwildlife books, a souvenir shop that sells unique wares, acafeteria and a photography studio as a place to create yourown keepsake.

    NORTH SUMATERA

    Rahmat InternationalWildlife Museum and Gallery

    DETAILS

    Jl. S. Parman No.309Medan 20112, Petisah Hulusub-district, West MedanDistrict, North SumateraTel: +62 61 4569964(Hunting)Fax: +62 61 4575934http://[email protected]

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 11

    THIS MUSEUMwas built as an information center on thelargest Batak ethnic population in the world.It stores all the relics that the Batak people have createdover the last thousands of years: From artistic tools,household appliances to religious items.

    Other facilities in this three-storied is a laboratory, a serviceroom, an audio-visual room, an education room and severalexhibition chambers such as the permanent exhibition

    chamber, a temporary exhibiation chamber and a specialcollection exhibition room.

    The museum stands on top of a 180 square meter landon the edge of Toba Lake, making this a popular tourismattraction and not just a cultural center. There are alsoother facilities like a cafeteria, restaurants and souvenirshops.

    Batak Museum

    (TB Silalahi Center)

    Jl. Pagar Batu 88,Silalahi village, PagarBatu, Balige Tobasa22132Tel: (+62 632) 215-88Fax: (+62 632) 215-87

    Monday-Thursday:

    08:00-16:00 WIBFriday Sunday:08:00-15:30 WIBClosed on NationalHoliday

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A12

    NIAS RELIC MUSEUMJl. Yos Sudarso 134-AGunungsitoli,Nias 22812

    Tel: +62 639 222-86Fax: +62 639 [email protected]: Tuesday-Saturday

    08:00-17:00 WIBSunday 14:00-16:30 WIBClosed on Monday andNational HolidaysEntrance Fee:

    Adults Rp 2.000,00Students Rp 1.000,00Foreign Tourists Rp 20.000,00

    GBKP MUSEUM

    Jl. Jamin Ginting km 45Sukamakmur, TamanJubelium GBKP complex,Deli Serdang Sukamakmursub-district, Sibolangit district,

    Deli Serdang RegencyTel: +62 0628 972-69Open: Wednesday-Monday10:00-16:00 WIBClosed on Tuesday

    TNI KODAM I/BB STRUGGLEMUSEUMJl. Zainul Arifin 8, CentralPetisah Sub-district, Petisah

    district, Medan R egencyTel: +62 621 455-6927Open: Monday-Friday07:00-15:00 WIBSaturday and Sunday opens for

    reservations only

    BOLON SIMANINDO HOUSEMUSEUMSimanindo village, Simanindo

    sub-district, Simanindo district,Samosir RegencyTel: +62 81 339-7160622Open: Monday-Sunday08:00-17:00 WIB

    Entrance Fee: Adult andChildren Rp 30.000

    BOLON PURBA HOUSE OPENAIR MUSEUM

    Pematang Purba, PematangPurba sub-district, Purbadistrict, Simalungun RegencyOpen: Monday-Sunday09:00-17:00 WIB

    KARO LINGGA MUSEUMLingga Village, Karo Regency,Desa Lingga sub-district,Simpang Empat district,

    Karo RegencyOpen: Monday-Saturday09:00-16:00 WIB

    DELI SERDANG MUSEUM

    Lubuk Pakam, Deli SerdangRegional Government Officecomplex, Desa Jati Sari sub-district, Lubuk Pakam district,Deli Serdang Regency, North

    Sumatera.

    MUSEUM SIMALUNGUNJl. Sudirman 20 PematangSiantar, Proklamasi sub-district

    West Siantar district,Siantar RegencyTel: (0651) 21945Open: Monday-Saturday10:00-16:00 WIB

    Closed on Sunday

    DAIRI MUSEUM

    NIAT LIMA LARAS MUSEUM

    Other MuseumsNORTH SUMATERA

    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A12

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 13

    THIS MUSEUMwas launched on March 16, 1977 by thenMinister of Education and Culture, Dr. Syarif Thayeb. This3,493 square meter building stands on top of a 2.6 hectareland. Its main construct is shaped in the form of a GadangHome that bears the Gajah Maharam style combined with agranary, a miniature gharry and a world war II fighter plane.

    This museum has a collection of precious sones, jewelries,prehistoric human skeletons, ceramics, china and traditional

    tools. There is a collection of items that pertains toorganizations, figures, states, currency and old scripts. Onespecial item is a silver chest plate adorned with 17.5 gramsof gold and a shiny white pearl in its center.

    WEST SUMATERA

    Adityawarman StateMuseum

    Jl. Diponegoro TuguField, Belakang TangsiSub-district, WestPadang District, PadangCity, West Sumatera.

    Tuesday-Sunday:

    08:00-16:00 WIBB

    Entrance Fee:Adults Rp 1.550,-Children Rp. 800,-

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A14

    STRAIGHT IN FRONTof the Japanese Cave museum inBukittinggi is a museum that houses the history of thephysical struggles in West Sumatra from the era of kings tothe struggle of independence. Launched by the proclaimerof Indonesias independence, Dr. H. Mohammad Hatta onAugust 16, 1973, the name Tridaya Eka Dharma StruggleMuseum means the three Elements of the force of loyalty.It houses hundreds of collection that include traditional

    weapons, pistols, firearms, machine guns, grenadelaunchers, mortars and cannons. There is also an AT-16Hervard B 419 fighter plane used to combat the PRRI 1958group in West Sumatra. It also houses the YBJ-6 broadcasttower, which is an important tool for the IndonesianRepublic Emergency Government (PDRI).

    WEST SUMATERA

    Tridaya Eka DharmaStruggle Museum

    Jl. Panorama 24 Kayu,Kayu Kubu sub-district,Guguk Panjang district,Bukittinggi

    Tuesday-Sunday:

    08:00-16:00 WIB

    Entrance Fee:Free of Charge

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 15

    THIS HOUSEis where Bung Hatta, the proclaimer ofIndonesias independence, was born and where he spent hischildhood until he was 11 years old. The real building, whichwas built in the 1860s, had arleady felll in shambles in the1960s. It was rebuilt and then turned into a Museum onAgusut 12, 1995, whch is the same date as Bung Hattasbirthday.This house was built based on the original form, as

    illustrated by Bung Hatta and depicted by his familypictures. Its furnitures, trinkets and location was madeto look as close as possible to the original construct. Thebuilding is made of wood with walls that are made ofboards and a floor of bamboo and rattan webbing. Thishouse is made up of a main building, a pavillion, a granary,a kitchen and a stable.

    Museum Rumah KelahiranBung Hatta

    Jl. Soekarno Hatta 37,Aur Tajungkang TengahSawah Subdistrict,Guguk Panjang District,BukittinggiTel: 0752-644488

    Monday - Friday:08:00-16:00 WIBSaturday Sunday:09:00-14:00 WIB

    Entrance Fee:Free of Charge

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A16

    GOEDANG RANSOEM MUSEUMJl. Abdul Rahman Hakim, AirDingin sub-district, LembahSegar district, Sawahlunto

    Tel: +62 754 619-85Fax: +62 765 619-85Open: Tuesday-Sunday 08:00-16:00 WIBEntrance Fee:

    SAWAHLUNTO TRAIN MUSEUMTeleng Hamlet, Pasar sub-district, Lembah Segar district ,Sawahlunto

    Tel: +62 754 610-23Open: Tuesday-Sunday : 07:30-16:00 WIBBEntrance Fee:

    JOANG 45 BUILDING MUSEUMJl. Samudera 8 KecamatanPadang Barat, PadangOpen: Monday-Friday 08:00-14:00 WIB

    Entrance Fee: Free of Charge

    MANDE RUBIAH MUSEUMLubuk Sitepung Nagari LunangHamlet, Lunang Silaut district,South Pesisir Regency

    Open: Friday, Sunday, IslamicHolidaysEntrance Fee: Free of Charge

    BAANJUANG TRADITIONAL

    HOUSE MUSEUMCindur Mato 1, BukittinggiOpen: Monday-Sunday 07:30-17:30 WIBEntrance Fee:

    ART MUSEUMJl. Diponegoro, Padang.Tel: 22752

    BUNDO KANDUNG MUSEUMJl. Cindur Mato. Bukit TinggiTel: 21029

    ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM

    Jl. Cindur Mato, Bukit Tinggi.

    Other MuseumsWEST SUMATERA:

    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A16

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 17

    THIS MUSEUMwas built by a Belgian Geologist named Dr.Osberger in 1963. Back then, Dr. Osberger was working ina lead mining unit. It is no wonder then that this museumcontains many ornaments and rocks and stone formationsfound by PT Timah. There are also old machine that theDutch had used to mine lead.

    But this museum is not all about lead. There are also relicsfrom the Belitung Sultanate, including kris and other

    heirlooms. Here youll find ancient traditional clothing, oldmetal coins and ceramics from Middle Ages-China, whichhas quite an influence during that time.

    BANGKA BELITUNG

    Tanjung PandanMuseum

    Jl. Melati 41A TanjungPandan KampungParit, Bangka BelitungTel: +62 719 229-68,+62 719 241-76Fax: +62 719 229-68

    Monday-Saturday:07:30-17:30 WIBB

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    IT IS SAIDthat during the 15th century, Ronggo Udo orDatuk Mayang Gresik from java came to Belitung andbecame the first king of Badau. This museum preserved thehistoric remnants of the six century-old Badau Kingdom

    Relics contained in the museum include kris, swords,gongs and kelinang (a small gong). On the other hand,its most famous exhibit item is the Bamboo Spear. Thishundreds of years old spear hails from the Majapahit

    Kingdom and is believed to contain magical powers, asis the Garu Rasuki, which is made from Gaharu wood.Remnants of the Badau Kingdom are also found at theBadau King Tomb located on Lilangan Mountain.

    BANGKA BELITUNG

    Badau KingdomMuseum

    Badau District, BelitungRegencyTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 19

    BUNDING MUSEUMkeeps historical relics and remnantsfrom the Bunding and Balok kingdoms, both of whichwere once rulers of Belitung. Those who want to knowabout these kingdoms can ask their heirs who live aroundthe museum. It is located about 50 kilometers away fromTanjung Pandan City, which had the museum one of EastBelitungs best tourism attractions.The museum includes a collection of historic weapons suchas kris and swords. There are also exhibits of traditional

    artistic instruments. The collection, aside from being foundfrom both kingdoms archeological sites, were also obtainedfrom the local people who simply wanted to have a placefor their heirlooms.

    Buding Museum

    Buding Village, KelapaKampit District, EastBelitung RegencyTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A20

    THIS MUSEUM has two chambers for its main exhibits:the Permanent Exhibition chamber and the TemporaryExhibition Chamber. Here, visitor can check out over 3,660collections within the categories of biology, archeology,history, numismatic/heraldic, philology and ceramicology.The ethnography category includes prehistoric itemsobtained from the many tribes still living in Bengkulu.

    Some of the Museums special collection includes

    hundreds of ancient texts whose author has remainedanonymous. As of today, only ten of these texts have beensuccessfully translated. It is filled with poems, history andcommandments that are hundreds of years old. Moreover,there is a Drukkey printing machine with the brandGolden Press. This American machine used to be used toprint Oeang Republik Indonesia (ORI or The Money of theRepublic of Indonesia).

    BENGKULU

    Bengkulu Province StateMuseum

    Jl. Pembangunan 8Padang Harapan,BengkuluTel: +62 736 220-98Fax: +62 736 265-50

    Tuesday-Sunday:08:00-13:00 WIBMonday Closed

    Entrance Fee:

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 21

    FORT MALBOROUGHwas erected by the East India Company(EIC) that had, between 1713 and 1719, served as the Britishdefense fort under the leadership of Governor Joseph Callet.It is located on top of a hill facing Bengkulu with its backfacing the Indian Ocean.As soon as one enters the building, one is surrounded byprison cells. Its ghostly faade separated with tourists bymere flimsy bars. Meanwhile, on the right side of the fort, is

    the dilapidated and steamy barracks.

    The top-most floor of the fort allows a clear view of theIndian Ocean. Furthermore, each corner of the top-mostpart of the fort lays several ancient cannons that face theocean and Bengkulu City.

    Fort MarlboroughMuseum

    Kampung Cina, BengkuluTel: Website:

    Monday - Sunday:

    08:00-17:00 WIBB

    Entrance Fee:Rp 5.000

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A22

    THIS MUSEUMwas first built with the name Riau StateMuseum. It switched its name to the Sang Nila Utama,which is taken from the name of a Bintan King who reignedas king of Bintan in the 13th century. The development ofthe museum started some time between 1984 and 1985.It was launched on July 1994 by the Director General ofCulture, Prof. Edi Sedyawati.This museum supplies complete information on Riau and itsculture, even presenting this information in miniature form.

    There is even information about the oil well technology.The museum has 4,298 items in collections that comprisesof items in the categories of geology, biology, ethnography,history, philology, ceramics and art. the Riau Administrationhas been gathering the items periodically since 1977/1978.

    RIAU

    Riau State Sang Nila UtamaMuseum

    Jl. Jenderal SudirmanNo. 194, Tangkerang,Pekanbaru 28282, RiauTel: Tel. 0761-33466,Fax: 0761-40195

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.00 15.30 WIBFriday:

    08.00 11.00 & 14.00 16.00Saturday & Sunday:08.00 14.00Closed on Monday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Free of Charge

    DETAILS

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    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 23

    SIAK KINGDOMwas the largest Islamic Melayu Kingdom inRiau who reigned from the 16thcentury to the 20thcentury.The Siak Kingdom complex was built by Sultan AssyaidisSyarif Hasyim Abdul Jalil Syaifuddin and gave it the nameAssirayatul Hasyimiah in 1889. The German-born architectmixed European, Middle-East and Melayu styles for themuseum.

    At present, everybody is welcome to look at the kingdoms

    collectibles such as the gold-padded throne, a duplicateof the royal crown, umbrella, spear and the royal cannon.There are also souvenirs from the previous kingdom andother items such as Chinese and European ceramics, apearl-laden mirror and a diamond-studded marble statue.The museum also stores a meteorite.

    Asserayah Hasyimiyah (Siak)Palace Museum

    Jl. Sukaramai SiakIndrapura, BengkalisTel: Website:

    All Day: 09.00 16.00

    Entrance Fee:Adult: Rp 3.000Children: Rp 2.000

    DETAILS

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    R. A. RAZAKhimself built this museum. He was feelingbothered with the cultural remnants of his home town. Thehistoric priceless treasures in Penyengat island and Daikisland has been left unaccounted for. Luckily, the man has apenchant for collecting old relics, especially those that hassomething to do with his ancestors.

    Ever since it was launched as a local museum on August29, 1972, Kandil Riau museum has a collection of over 700

    ancient relics. Some of which are hundreds of years old. Theold Riau Melayu Kingdom include the Sultans praying cap,eating utensils, and several items that are related to theMelayu Sultans daily lives.

    Kandil Riau Museum

    Jl. Kijang Batu II/76Tanjung PinangTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

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    MUSEUM HAD ACTUALLYbeen built by 1981 but was onlylaunched by then Minister of Education and Culture, Prof.Dr. Fuad Hasan on June 6, 1988. The building bears Jambitraditional architecture of the Kajang Lako home on themain building and auditorium and a Larik home architectureon the administrative building and warehouse.

    The museums collection is divided into several maincategories, including ethnography, which display tools

    and ornament pertinent to the daily culture in Jambi;archeology, which are mostly prehistoric relics andremnants of foreign influence in Jambi; and ceramicology,which are ceramics from many nations around the world.There are also the biology and geology category, which isa collection of plant and animal fossils along with rocksand mineral.

    JAMBI

    Jambi State Museum

    Jl. Urip Sumoharjo No. 1Telanai Pura, JambiTel: 0741-63600Faks: 0741-63600

    Monday-Thursday:07:30-16:00 WIBBFriday: 07:15 WIBB-

    11:00 WIBBClosed on Saturday,Sunday and NationalHolidays

    Entrance Fee:Adults Rp 750Children Rp 500Foreign Tourists Rp 1000

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    THIS MUSEUMwas built under the initiative of theDaily Regional Council of the Service of 45 and theJambi administration. The setting of the first stone wasdone by the Chief of Indonesian Legion of Veterans,Lt. Gen. Achmad Thahir (ret) on June 6, 1993, and wassubsequently launched by then President Soeharto on July10, 1997. This museum was then turned into a RegionalTechnical Implementor Unity of the Jambi Culture andTourism Agency.

    The museums collection shows the struggle of the Jambipeople during the fight for independence, as illustratedby the majestic copy of the Catalina RI 005 aircraft andassorted traditional and conventional weapons usedto fight the Dutch. There are also reliefs and dioramasthat depicts the history of Jambi, including a bust and apainting of Sultan Thaha Saifuddin.

    Jambi Museum ofStruggle

    Jl Sultan Agung No. 12,Jambi 36128Tel: 0741-7552802

    MondayThursday:08.00 12.00 &13.00 15.00Friday: 08.00 11.00

    Closed on Saturday,Sunday and NationalHolidays

    Entrance Fee:Adults Rp 750Children Rp 500Group Rp 500/person

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    THIS MONUMENT is built to commemorate the struggleof the South Sumatra People in the Five Days Five Nightsbattle of 1947 against the Dutch, which is locatedexactly within the museums grounds. Built in 1975, themonument was launched on February 23, 1988, but thenCoordinating Minister of Public Welfare Alamsyah RatuPrawira Negara.

    Inside is a relief that depict the battles, weapons that

    were used and war documents. There is also a specialcollection from six important South Sumatra war heroes.The collection include pictures, statue replicas of theheroes and a collection of their work, civil and evenmilitary suits.

    (Monpera) Civil StruggleMonument Museum

    Jl. Merdeka 1, 19 Ilirsub-district, West IlirDistrict I, PalembangTel:

    Tuesday-Friday:08:00-15:30 WIB

    Saturday-Sunday:08:00-13:30 WIBClosed on Monday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:

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    THIS MUSEUMstores a very long and historical tale. At thebeginning, the building was the old Kuto Fort during thereign of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Javo Wikramo andSultan Mahmud Badaruddin (1724-1758). The fort wasdestroyed by the Dutch Army in 1823 and it was rebuilt in1825 to be the Dutch Gubernatorial Secretariat buildingand the residence of the Dutch Governor, I. L. Van SevenHouse, giving the structure a Melayu traditional and DuchColonial style.

    After the independence of Indonesia, the building waschanged into a military command area (kodam) II/Sriwijaya.The museums historic collection include old statues likethe Ganesha Amarawati and Buddha from the SriwijayaKingdom era.

    SOUTH SUMATERA

    Museum Sultan MahmudBadaruddin II

    Jl. Sultan MahmudBadaruddin II/2,PalembangTel: +62 711 358-450Fax: +62 711 352-573

    Tuesday-Sunday:

    Closed on Monday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:

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    DR. A.K. GANI NATIONAL HEROMUSEUMJl. M.P. Mangkunegara 1,Palembang 30168

    Tel:711 824-046Open: Monday-Saturday09:00-17:00 WIBEntrance Fee:

    U.P.T BALITUNG MUSEUMJl. Melati, Tanjung Pandan,Belitung

    SUBKOSS MUSEUM

    Lubuk Linggau, South Sumatera

    TEKSTIL MUSEUMJl. Merdeka No. 56. Palembang

    SRIWIJAYA PREHISTORIC PARKMUSEUMGandus, Palembang

    Other MuseumsSOUTH SUMATERA

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    RUWA (TWO) DAN JURAI (DESCENDANT)memiliki meansthat the Lampung people comes from two descendants:those practice the Saibatin culture and those that practicethe Pepadun culture. The idea for the pioneered in1975/1976 and it was subsequently launched on September24, 1988, by Education and Culture Minister Prof. FuadHassan.

    The museum has collected 2,893 items comprising of relics

    in the categories of geology, biology, archeology, history,numismatics, philology, ceramics, art and technology. Someof the items include artistic ceramics from the Kingdom ofSiam and the Ming Dynasty. The museum also houses oldstamps and currency from the Dutch colonialism era. Thecollection that relates to the Lampung culture comprises oftools used to create and wear certain ethnic items.

    LAMPUNG

    Lampung ProvinceRuwa Jurai Museum

    Jl. H. Zainal Arifin PagarAlam No. 64, GulungMeneng sub-district,Rajabasa district, BandarLampung Regency/cityTel: +62 721 783-688Fax: +62 721 701-164museumlampung.org

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.00 13.30Friday 08.00 10.30Saturday and Sunday:08.00 14.00Closed on National Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Adult Rp 1.500 (GroupRp 750/adult)Children Rp 500 (GroupRp 250/child)

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    THIS MUSEUM, which was built in 2005, was created inthe purpose of managing data, information and other itemsof historical value that are related to the transmigrationprogram from the colonial times until present day. It isalso a social laboratory and an educational tool for peopleinvolved in the transmigration program.

    The museums location is the location where thetransmigration program was first held by the Dutch

    Government in 1905. The program reinforced Lampungsposition as the first location for the Indonesian Governmentfirst location for its subsequent transmigration program.Among its collection are photographs, tools to convertforests into living space, dioramas and documentaries onthe nations transmigration program. The place is alsoa center for arts and crafts , theater and a bridge fortraditional houses.

    National TransmigrationMuseum

    Jl.Ahmad Yani, BagelenVillage, Gedong Tataandistrict, PesawaranRegencyTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Fee:

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    THE MUSEUMis Southeast Asias first and largest museum.It was launched by the former colonial government in 1868under the moniker Musuem Royal Batavian Society ofArts and Science Batavia. It is renamed into the ElephantMuseum when King Chulalongkorn of Thailand gifted acopper elephant statue to the Museum in 1871. The officialname was changed again into the Republic of IndonesiaNational Museum on May 28 1979.

    The Elephant Museum collects artifacts from all over thenation. Its has collected some 140,000 items, making itthe most comprehensive museum in Indonesia. Amongits collection are ancient statues and tables. Its mostfascinating exhibit is the 414 cm Bhairawa statue found inRoco Field, West Sumatra. It also houses the copper-madeBuddha Dipangkara tertua.

    JAKARTA

    National Museum(Elephant Museum)

    Jl. Medan Merdeka BaratNo. 12, Central JakartaTel: (021) 3868171-72,Faks: (021) 3447778http://www.museum-nasional.com

    Tuesday, Wednesday,

    Thursday, Sunday from8.30 to 14.30Friday: from 8.30 to 11.30Saturday: from 8.30 to13.30

    Entrance Fee:

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    THIS MUSEUMwas formerly the city hall of the VOCcolonial government of Batavia in 1626. Over time, itsfunction and its use has continued to change. It has beena courthose, a civil records office and even a militarybase. In 1985, the building was given to the Jakarta CityAdministration, which had since turned it into a museum onMarch 30, 1974.

    This museum is closely related to the Oud Batavia museum,

    which was created by the Dutch in 1919 to commemoratethe 300th birthday of Batavia city. Its collection mostlyespouses remnants of the Dutch governance during the16th Century. This include old Dutch furnitures, ceramics,maps, books and weapons. When Indonesia gained itsindependence The Oud Batavia Museum was turned into theDjakarta Lama museum and its whole collection was movedto the Jakarta History Museum.

    Jakarta History Museum

    Jl. Taman FatahillahNo. 1, Jakarta 11110Tel: Tel. 021 692 9101Fax: 021 690 2387www.budayajakarta.com

    Tuesday - Sunday:

    09.00-15.00

    Entrance Fee:Adult Rp 2.000Students Rp 1.000Children Rp 600

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    THIS MUSEUMhosts remnants of Indonesias struggle forindependence, particularly the history of the struggle ofthe Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) in reclaiming, defendingand substantiating the nations independence. The museumcontains many diorama that depicts the birth of thearmed forces and its more famous battles. It also containsnumerous texts in its library.Many historic items from 1945 to present day are housed

    there. This include several heavy and light weaponry,attributes of armed forces, signs and symbols of the armedforces, war vehicles such as tanks, the panzer and evenplane fighters from the past. One of its most preciousexhibits is the gourney used to carry the Great GeneralSoedirman during his guerilla against the invaders.

    JAKARTA

    Museum Satriamandala

    Jl. Gatot Subroto No.14,Jakarta 12710Tel: 021-522 7946http://www.sejarahtni.mil.id

    Tuesday-Sunday:

    09.00-14.30Closed on Monday andon National Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Rp 2.500

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    MUSEUM SENI RUPA DANKERAMIK (CERAMIC AND ARTSMUSEUM)Jl. Pos Kota No.2, West Jakarta

    Tel: 690 7062Fax: 692 6091

    WAYANG MUSEUMJl. Pintu Besar Utara No.27

    West JakartaTel: 692 9560Fax:: 692 9560

    MUSEUM TEKSTIL (TEXTILE

    MUSEUM)Jl. K.S.Tubun No.4West JakartaTel: 560 6613Fax: 560 6613

    MUSEUM BAHARI (MARITIMEMUSEUM)Jl. Pasar Ikan No.1, North JakartaTel: 669 3406/ 669 2467

    Fax: 6690518

    MUSEUM JOANG 45Jl. Menteng Raya No.31Central Jakarta

    Fax: 390 9148

    Fax: 392 3185MUSEUM MONUMENNASIONAL (NATIONALMONUMENT MUSEUM)

    Jl. Silang Monas Central JakartaTel: 384 0451

    ONRUST MUSEUMKepulauan Seribu

    Kep. Seribu Regency

    MUSEUM KEBANGKITANNASIONAL (NATIONALAWAKENING MUSEUM)Jl. Dr. Abd. Rachman Saleh

    No.26, Central JakartaTel: 384 7975Fax: 384 7975

    MUSEUM SUMPAH PEMUDA

    TAMAN HUTAN (FOREST PARKYOUTH PLEDGE MUSEUM)Jl. Kramat Raya No.106Central JakartaTel: 310 3217, 315 4546

    Fax: 310 3217

    MUSEUM PERUMUSANNASKAH PROKLAMASI(THE PROCLAMATION

    SCRIPTURE FORMULATIONMUSEUM)Jl. Imam Bonjol No.1Central JakartaFax: 314 4743, 392 1259

    BASOEKI ABDULLAHMUSEUMJl. Keuangan Raya No.19West Cilandak, South Jakarta

    Tel: 769 8926

    Fax: 769 8926

    INDONESIA MUSEUMJl. Raya TMII Pondok Gede

    Tel: 840 9246/ 840 9213Fax: 840 9213

    ASMAT MUSEUMJl. Taman Mini Raya

    Tel: 840 9307

    MUSEUM KEPRAJURITANINDONESIA(INDONESIA SOLDIER MUSEUM)Jl. Raya Pondok Gede

    TMIITel: 840 1080

    MUSEUM PERANGKOINDONESIA

    (INDONESIA STAMP MUSEUM)TMII (13500)Tel: 840 9286840 9287Fax: 8401310

    PANCASILA SAKTI MONUMENTJl. Raya Pondok GedeFax: 840 0423

    MUSEUM FAUNA INDONESIAKOMODO & TAMAN REPTILIA(INDONESIA ANIMAL MUSEUMKOMODO AND REPTILE PARK)Jl. Pintu I TMII

    Tel: 840 9281Fax: 841 1487

    MUSEUM OLAH RAGA(SPORTS MUSEUM)

    Jl. Raya Pondok Gede, TMII

    Tel: 840 1685Fax: 840 1685

    MUSEUM MINYAK DAN GAS

    BUMI GRAHA WIDYA PATRA(GRAHA WIDYA PATRA OIL ANDGAS MUSEUM)Jl. Raya TMIITel: 840 1686

    Fax: 840 8417

    Other MuseumsJAKARTA

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    PUSAT PERAGAAN IPTEK(SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYEXHIBITION MUSEUM)TMII

    Tel: 840 9481, 840 9483

    MUSEUM TELEKOMUNIKASI(TELECOMMUNICATIONMUSEUM)

    Jl. Raya TMIIFax: 840 2883, 841 2248f: 841 2248

    PUSAKA MUSEUM

    Jl. TMIITel: 840 4155, Fax: 840 4155

    PURNA BAKTI PERTIWIMUSEUM

    Jl. TMII (13560)Tel: 840 1605, Fax: 841 1464

    MUSEUM SERANGGA DANTAMAN KUPU (INSECT AND

    BUTTERFLY PARK MUSEUM)TMIITel: 840 9472, Fax: 840 9472

    MUSEUM TRANSPORTASI

    (TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM)

    Jl. Raya TMIITel: 8400 482, 840 0662Fax: 877 92486

    MUSEUM LISTRIK DAN ENERGIBARU (ELECTRICITY ANDRENEWABLE ENERGY MUSEUM)Jl. Raya TMII (13560)Tel: 841 3451/ 841 3454

    Fax: 841 3451

    BAYT AL-QURAN & ISTIQLALMUSEUMJl. Raya TMII (13560)Tel: 841 6466, 841 6467,

    841 6468Fax: 841 6466

    MUSEUM PENERANGAN(INFORMATION MUSEUM)

    Jl. Pintu II TMIITel: 840 8505

    MUSEUM DAN PERPUSTAKAANPADEPOKAN PENCAK SILAT

    INDONESIA (INDONESIA PENCAKSILAT DOJO MUSEUM &LIBRARY)Jl. TMII ITel: 841 6011 ext.378Fax: 841 3815

    TAMAN AQUARIUM AIR TAWAR(FRESH WATER AQUARIUMMUSEUM)Jl. Raya TMII

    Tel: 840 9471LOKA JALA SRANA NAVALFORCES MUSEUMJl. Raya Pondok Gede, Cilangkap

    Tel: 840 2557

    Fax: 840 2557

    MUSEUM TAMAN BURUNG(BIRD PARK MUSEUM)

    Jl. TMII ITel: 840 9282Fax: 840 1722

    REKSA ARTHA MUSEUM

    Jl. Lebak Bulus No.2

    Cilandak, South JakartaTel: 769 0816, 769 2089

    DPR-MPR RI MUSEUM

    Jl. Jend. Gatot SubrotoSenayanTel: 571 5925Fax: 571 5373

    MUSEUM LAYANG-LAYANG(KITE MUSEUM)Jl. H. Kamang No.38Pondok LabuTel: 750 5112

    MUSEUM TNI-AU (AIR FORCESMUSEUM)Dirgantara MandalaJl. Gatot Subroto No.27

    MUSEUM KEHUTANAN(FORESTRY MUSEUM)Manggala WanabhaktiGed. Manggala Wanabhakti

    Blok VII Lt.2Jl. Gatot SubrotoTel: 570 3265 ext. 5557Fax: 571 0450

    SUJOYONO MUSEUM

    Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu KM 18South JakartaTel: 798 9717Fax: 791 69987

    RAGUNAN ZOOJl. Harsono RM No.1RagunanSouth Jakarta

    Tel: 780 6975, 780 5280

    Other MuseumsJAKARTA

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    ARSIP NASIONAL RI(INDONESIA NATIONAL FILESBUILDING)

    Jl. Ampera RayaSouth JakartaCilandak, South JakartaTel: 780 5851, 775 255

    MUSEUM ISTANA

    KEPRESIDENAN RI(INDONESIAN PRESIDENTIALPALACE MUSEUM)Jl. Veteran No.16

    Tel: 385 9785Fax: 385 9785

    ACHMAD YANI SASMITA LOKAREVOLUTIONARY HEROES

    MUSEUM

    Jl. Lembang No.58MentengTel: 319 01623

    MUSEUM SEJARAH BNI 46(BNI 46 HISTORY MUSEUM)Jl. Lada No.1, Jakarta KotaTel: 260 1177, 692 1946Fax: 2511961

    MUSEUM MAHKAMAH AGUNG

    (SUPREME COURT MUSEUM)Jl. Lapangan Banteng TimurTel: 381 2347Fax: 384 3624

    GRAHA BHAKTI ANTARAMUSEUMJl. Antara Pasar Baru No.59Tel: 345 8771

    Fax: 345 8771

    TOSAN AJI MUSEUMJatinegara Pasar Rawa BeningEast Jakarta

    Tel: 857 0859

    KANTOR ARSIP DAERAHPROPINSI DKI JAKARTA(JAKARTA ADM. FILING OFFICE)

    Jl. Cikini Raya 73 TIM,

    Central JakartaTel: 319 26107

    PUSAT DOKUMENTASI SASTRA

    HB. YASIN (HB. YASIN LITERARYDOCUMENTATION CENTER)Jl. Cikini Raya 73 TIMTel: 319 36641, 319 36105

    PERPUSTAKAAN NASIONAL

    (NATIONAL LIBRARY)Jl. Salemba RayaTel: 345 8771Fax:: 345 8771

    GALERI FOTO JURNALISTIKANTARA (ANTARAJOURNALISTIC PHOTOGRAPHYMUSEUM)Jl. Antara Pasar Baru No.59

    Central Jakarta

    Tel: 345 8771Fax:: 345 8771MUSEUM KORPS MARINIR

    (MARINE CORPSMUSEUM)Jl. Raya Cilandak KKO/Kesatrian Marinir Cilandak,South Jakarta

    Tel: 348 30945

    BTN MUSEUMJl. Gajah Mada No.1Tel: 633 6789

    Fax: 633 2748

    GRAFIKA PNRI MUSEUMJl. Percetakan Negara No.21

    MUSEUM KATEDRAL

    (CATHEDRAL MUSEUM)Jl. Lapangan Banteng UtaraCentral JakartaTel: 345 7746

    Fax: 350 9952

    ARTHA SUAKA MUSEUMJl. Kebon Sirih No.82-84Central Jakarta

    Tel: 381 8432, 381 8478

    Fax: 231 0731

    BENTARA BUDAYA MUSEUMJl. Palmerah Selatan No.17

    Tel: 548 3008 ext.7910-13Fax: 536 99181

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    THE BANTEN LAMAPrehistoric Site Museum was launchedat July 15, 1985, by the Director General of Cultural AffairsProf. Dr. Haryati Subadio. The 1 hectare area contains a 778meter square museum.

    Collection found within the Banten Lama Archeological Siteinclude ceramics, urns, currency and metal found in theBanten Archeological Site. The items are believed to be partof a society in Banten that lived between 16 and 19 A.D.

    One interesting collection is the Ki Amuk cannon, which islocated in front of the museum, the cannon contains threecircle shaped stone tablets inscribed with arabic charactersand words. The cannon is made out of copper and is 2.5meter long. It, apparently, stolen from the portugese armyin a battle.

    BANTEN

    Banten Lama PrehistoricSite Museum

    Jl. Raya Banten lama,Kasemen, Serang BantenTel: Website:

    Tuesday-Sunday:09.00 - 16.00

    Closed on Monday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Rp. 1,000

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    THE GREAT MOSQUE OF BANTENis Banten Sultanatehistoric remnant built by Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin, sonof Sunan Gunung Jati from the year 1552 AD 1570 AD.This Mosque has a unique architecture that blend stylesfrom Hindu Java, China and Europe.

    This is visible from the mosques five tiered roof, not unlikea Chinese Pagoda. It is said that this mosque was designedand constructed by Raden Sepat, a Majapahit expert

    architect who also built Demak Mosque and CirebonMosque.On the left of the Mosque is the tomb of Sultan MaulanaHasanuddin and his wife and Sultan Ageng Tirt. The leftveranda contains the tomb of Sultan Maulana Muhammadand several leaders of the Banten Sultanate and theirfamilies.

    Banten Mosque HistoryMusem

    Jl. Mesjid Banten LamaTel: Website:

    Schedule:

    Entrance Free:Free of charge

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    THIS MUSEUMwas built by the Dutch-East Indiesadministration to document the many rocks, minerals andfossils collected from numerous regions in the Dutch-EastIndies region. The launching was done on May 16, 1929under the nameGeologisch Laboratorium, otherwise knownas Geologisch Museum.

    The museums main exhibition hall is divided into threesection. The first is called the History of Life, which depicts

    the history behind the formation of earth up to the dinosaurage. The second section is called the Geology of Indonesia,which depicts the formation of the Indonesian landmass.The third is Geology in Human Life, which depicts the usesof rocks, minerals, exploration and explorations attemptsthat had been done in the course of human history.

    WEST JAVA

    Geology Museum

    Jl. Diponegoro No.57,Bandung 40122Tel: 022-7213822http://museum.grdc.esdm.go.id

    Monday-Thursday:09.00-15.30

    Saturday-Sunday:09.00-13.30Closed on Friday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Free of charge

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    THIS MUSEUM, which was launched on June 5, 1980, wasformerly a Kawedanan Tegallega building. The stage house-styled building sports a saddle like roof that is combinedwith modern architectural styles. The name Sri Baduga wasadded in 1990 after a Pajajaran King who ruled the area in1481-1521 AD.

    The Sri Baduga museum display a collection of itemsdespicts the geographical and cultural development of

    West Java. This development can be viewed in any of themuseums three main permanent exhibit halls. It has 6,600items categorized into 10 clasifications, namely geology,biology, ethnography, archeology, history, numismatics/heraldics, philology, arts, ceramicology and technology.

    West Java Sri Baduga StateMuseum

    Jl. BKR No. 185, BandungTel: (022)521 0976Faks: (022)522-3214www.sribadugamuseum.com

    Monday-Friday:08.00-15.30 WIBSatuday-Sunday:

    08.00-15.30 WIBClosed during nationalholidays

    Entrance Fee:Chidlren Rp. 1.000Adults Rp. 2.000

    DETAILS

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    THIS PLACE HAS A LONG HISTORYthat extends far beyondits inaguration as the Linggarjati Roundtable Building in1985. This is where the Indonesian and Dutch Governmentsconducted the Linggarjati Roundtable discussion (fromNovember 11-12, 1946) during the nations struggle forindependence.

    This Dutch home had actually been used a base for theJapanese military. It was also, at one point, a Linggarjati

    State Elementary School. Now, the atmosphere of thebuilding has been made so that it reflects the atmosphereof the Roundtable discussion. The living room displays thefeel of heavy political maneuvering. There are also manypictures from the Dutch that documents the roundtableproceedings.

    WEST JAVA

    Linggarjati RoundtableBuilding

    Jl. Gedung PerundinganLinggarjati, Linggarjati,Cilimus, Kuningan.Tel: Website:

    Monday-Friday:07.00-15.00

    Saturday Sunday:08.00-17.00

    Entrance Fee:Free (Donations areencouraged)

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    MANDALA WANGSITSILIWANGI MUSEUMJl. Mayor Lembong No. 38.Bandung

    ASIA AFRIKA MUSEUMJl. Asia Afrika N0. 65,Bandung.Tel: (022) 59505

    POSTAL MUSEUMJl. Cilaki No. 3, Bandung.Tel: (022) 56337-9

    THE STRUGGLE FORINDEPENDENCE MUSEUMJl. Merdeka No. 28, Bogor.

    PUSAKA KANOMAN MUSEUM

    Jl. Dalam Kraton Cirebon,Cirebon.Tel: 2665

    KRATON KASEPUHAN MUSEUM

    Jl. Dalam Kraton Kasepuhan.Cirebon.Tel: 4001

    PRABU GEUSAN ULUN

    MUSEUM

    Komplek Gedung Negara.Sumedang.Tel: 81714

    ZOOLOGICAL BOGORIENSISMUSEUMJl. Ir. H. Juanda N0.3, Bogor.Tel: (0251) 24007

    HERBARIUM BOGORIENSISMUSEUMJl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 22-24,Bogor.

    Tel: (0251) 22035

    KEBUN RAYA BOGOR (BOGORNATIONAL PARK)Jl. Kebun Raya, Bogor

    BOGOR PETA MONUMENT ANDMUSEUM

    Other MuseumsWEST JAVA

    M U S E U M i n I N D O N E S I A 45

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    RADYA PUSTAKA MUSEUMis located inside the SriwedariPark, which was built on October 28, 1890, by KanjengAdipati Sosrodiningrat IV, an interior minister of thePakubuwono IX and Pakubuwono X administration.

    This museum contains a collection of ancient artifactsthat have historical values, among which are stone andbronze statues from the Hindu and Buddha. There is also acollection of ancient kris and several traditional weapons,

    a set of gamelan, leather shadow puppets (wayang) andwayang beber and a collection of ceramics. Radya Pustakamuseum also has a library that contains many books onculture and history, arts and tradition and old javanese andDutch literature.

    Radyapustaka Museum

    Jl. Slamet Riyadi 275,Surakarta 57141Tel: 0271 - 712 306Website:

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.30-14.30

    Friday: 08.30-11.30Saturday: 08.30-14.30Sunday: 09.00-14.30

    Entrance Fee:General EntranceRp 2.500Camera Rp 5.000

    DETAILS

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    AMBARAWA TRAIN MUSEMSTASIUN 1, AMBARAWATel: +62 298 591-035Open: Monday-Sunday08:00-14:00 WIBB

    WAYANG SENDANG MASMUSEUMJl. Gatot Subroto 1,

    BanyumasOpen: Monday-Thursday07:15-14:15 WIBBFriday 07:15-11:15 WIBSaturday 07:15-12:45 WIB

    SOESILO SOEDARMANMUSEUMGentasari-Kroya, CilacapTel: +62 282 494400Fax: +62 +62 282 494400

    Open: Monday-Sunday 08:00-16.00 WIB

    RA KARTINI MUSEUMAlun-alun 1, JeparaTel: +62 291 591-492 ext. 354Open: Monday-Sunday 07:00-16:00 WIB

    SUGAR MUSEUMJl. Raya Jogja-Solo km 25, KlatenTel: +62 72 322-328Open: Monday-Thursday08:00-13:30 WIB,Friday 08:00-11:00 WIB,Saturday 08:00-12:30 WIB

    RORO JONGRANG MUSEUMJl. Raya Jogja-Solo km 16Prambanan Unit Office,Prambanan, Klaten (via Yogjakarta)Tel: +62 274 496-402

    Fax: +62 274 496-403Open: Monday-Sunday 09:00-17:00 WIBB

    KRETEK MUSEUMGetas Village, Pejaten sub-district, KudusTel: +62 291 440-545Open: Monday-Sunday: 08:00-

    14:00 WIB

    MUSEUM MISI MUNTILANPUSAT ANIMASI MISIONER(MMM PAM OR MISIMUNTILAN MISSIONARYCENTER FOR ANIMATIONMUSEUM)Jl. Kartini 3 Muntilan,Magelang 5641Tel: +62 293 550-5816

    Open: Monday-Friday 08:00-15:00 WIB, Saturday 08:00-12:00 WIB, Closed on Sundayand National Holidays Free ofCharge

    BPK-RI MUSEUMJl. Diponegoro 1, MagelangTel: +62 293 310-230Open: Monday-Friday: 07:00-15:30 WIBSaturday: 07:00-12:00 WIB(Free of charge)

    BUMIPUTERA 1912 MUSEUMJl. Jendral A Yani 21,Magelang 56117Tel: +62 293 362-610Fax: +62 293 363-280Open: Monday-Friday 08:00-16:30 WIB, Saturday-SundayClosed (Free of Charge)

    PANGERAN DIPONEGOROSERVICE CHAMBERMUSEUMJl. Diponegoro 1, MagelangTel: +62 293 362-220Fax: +62 293 362-308Open: Monday-Friday: 08:00-14:30 WIB Free of Charge

    SAMUDRA RAKSA SHIPMUSEUMCandi Borobudur Complex,MagelangTel: +62 293 788-266Open: Monday-Sunday: 09:00-17:00 WIB

    NATIONAL BATIK MUSEUMJl. Majapahit 7,Pekalongan

    Tel: +62 285 423-221Open: Monday-Sunday:06.00-17:00 WIB

    PROF. DR. R. SOEGARDAPOERBAKAWATJA MUSEUMAlun-alun Utara 1,Purbalingga 53311Tel: +62 281 892086 ext. 354Open: Monday-Sunday09:00-17:30 WIB

    TOSAN AJI KRIS MUSEUMJl. Mayjend Sutoyo 10,PurworejoTel: +62 275 321-033Open: Monday-Thursday08:00-14:00 WIBFriday: 08:00-11:00 WIBSaturday: 08:00-12:30 WIBClosed on Sunday and NationalHolidays

    Other MuseumsCENTRAL JAVA

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    Other MuseumsCENTRAL JAVA

    NATIONAL PRESSMUSEUMJl. Gajah Mada 59, SoloTel: +62 271 716-008,712-734, 711-494, 710-18Fax: +62 271 712-734Open: Monday-Friday08:00-15:00 WIBClosed on Saturday, Sunday

    and National Holidays(Free of Charge)

    PURA MANGKUNEGARANMUSEUMMangkunegaran Palace,SurakartaOpen: Monday-Saturday08:00-14:00 WIBSunday: 08:00-12:00 WIB

    DIPONEGORO MANDALABHAKTI MILLITARYArea (Kodam) IVStruggle Museum,Jl. Soegiyopranoto 1 (TuguMuda Complex), SemarangOpen: Tuesday-Thursday08:00-18:00 WIBFriday: 08:00-10:30 WIBSunday: 08:00-12:00 WIB

    Closed on Monday, Saturdayand National Holiday

    POLRI (NATIONAL POLICE)MUSEUMAkpol Candi Baru,SemarangTel: +62 24 841-1680Open: Monday-Friday07:00-15:00 WIB(Free of Charge)

    INDONESIA MUSEUM OFRECORDSJl. Perintis Kemerdekaan 275,SrondolTel: +62 24 747-5172Fax: +62 24 747-5172Open: Monday-Friday 09:00-12:00 WIB (Free of Charge)

    JAMU JAGO MUSEUMJl. Setiabudi 273, SemarangTel: +62 24 747-5172Open: Monday-Friday 09:00-12:00 WIB (Free of Charge)

    SANGIRAN PREHISTORICMUSEUMKrikilan Kalijambe Village,SragenTel: +62 271 707-5957

    Open: Monday-Friday07:00-15:00 WIB

    MADAME MENEER JAMUMUSEUMJl. Raya Kaligawe Km. 4Semarang

    MANDALA BHAKTI MUSEUMJl. Cokroaminoto 2 Semarang

    ISDIMAN/PALAGAN MUSEUMJl. Mgr. SugiyopranotoAmbarawa

    PKKUngaran

    MUSEUM BATIK DANAR HADIMUSEUMJl. Slamet Riyadi No. 261Surakarta

    SUDIRMAN MUSEUMJl. Ade Irma Suryani C.7Magelang

    TARUNA ABDUL DJALILMUSEUMJl. Gatot SubrotoMagelang

    H. WIDAYAT ART MUSEUMJl. Letnan Tukiyat No. 32Mungkid Magelang

    PROF. DR. R. SOEGARDAPOERBAKAWATJAMUSEUMJl. Alun-alun Utara No.1Purbalingga

    PATIAYAM MUSEUM

    Ds. Patiayam Kudus

    KP KARTINI MUSEUMJl. Gatot Subroto No. 8Rembang

    GROBOGAN MUSEUMJl. Pemuda No. 35Purwodadi

    THE GREAT MOSQUE OF

    DEMAK MUSEUMJl. Sultan Patah No. 57 Demak

    SCHOOL MUSEUMJl. A. Yani Slawi

    PREHISTORIC MUSEUMKomp. Percandian Dieng

    MAHAMERU MUSEUMJl. R.A. Kartini No. 42 Blora

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    SONOBUDOYO STATE MUSEUMis the Regional TehcnialImplementor of the Yogyakarta Cultural Agency. Sri SultanHamengkubuwono VIII granted the land the museum is builton. The Sultan also launched the opening of the museum onNovember 1935.

    Mesum is equipped with a library in which most of thebooks and scriptures bear witness to the Indonesian culture.There is also a conservation laboratory, which functions to

    preserve the museums collection.

    In front of the musem is the Kyai Mega Mendung Gamelan,which originated from 19th century Cirebon and is adornedwith the Mega Mendung motif. There is also the Kyai andNyai Ririrs Manis gamelan, which is distinctively Yogyakartawith Slendro and Pelog notes.

    YOGYAKARTA

    Sonobudoyo YogyakartaMuseum

    Jl. Trikora No. 6 Yogyakarta55122Tel/Fax: (0274) 385664http://www.sonobudoyo.com

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.00 14.00 WIBFriday: 08.00 11.00 WIBSaturday & Sunday:

    08.00 13.00 WIBClosed on Monday andNational Holidays

    Entrance Fee:Adult Rp 3.000 (GroupRp 2.500/adult)Children Rp 2.500 (GroupRp 2.000/child)Foreign Tourists Rp 5.000

    DETAILS

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    THIS MUSEUM is build in memory to the Half-a-CenturyNational Awakening of Yogyakarta and in memory of theStruggle for the Independence of Indonesia. The buildingshave a unique style called Ronde Tampel, which is anancient eastern roman architecture style.

    Around the walls of the museum are ten busts of indonesiannational heroes and 37 reliefs that depicts the historybehind the struggle for independence from the national

    movement to the restoration of independence in 1950.

    The museum has a collection of 200 historic war ofindependence items. In the building are three dioramas thattakes visitors back to the days of the struggle.

    Perjuangan YogyakartaMuseum

    YOGYAKARTA

    Jl. Kolonel SugionoNo.24 YogyakartaTel: (0274) 387576

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.30 14.00 WIBFriday:

    08.30 11.00 WIBSaturday & Sunday:08.30 13.00 WIB

    Entrance Fee:

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    IT HAS ALWAYSbeen the wish of Ki Hajar Dewantarahimself to have his home at Jl. Tamansiswa to be madea museum. The Great Teachers dreams was immediatelyfulfilled after his passing. On May 2, 1970, the Tamansiswamuseum was opened for public by Nyi Hajar Dewantara. Themuseum was then called the Dewantara Kirti Griya and itfunctions specifically as a memorial.

    The Dewantara Kirti Griya stores around 3,000 items that

    have had an effect of the life of Ki Hajar Dewantara. Theitems owned by Ki and Nyi Hajar Dewantara include theirbed, their clothes, their ceramics, a typewriter, pictures ofKi Hajar and his family, a video clip of the speech that KiHajar made at the first Tamansiswa Congress, books and acollection of Ki Hajars writings.

    Dewantara Kirti GriyaMuseum

    Jl. Tamansiswa No.31,YogyakartaTel: (0274) 389208,377459Fax: (0274) 377120

    Tuesday-Thursday:08.00 13.30 WIB

    Friday:08.00 11.00 WIBSaturday:08.00 12.00 WIB

    Entrance Fee:none (donations areencouraged)

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    AFFANDI MUSEUMJl Solo (location)

    WAYANG KEKAYONJl. Wonosari Km 7,Yogyakarta,

    ULLEN SENTALUJl Boyong, Pakem

    DIRGANTARA MANDALAIndonesian Air Force CenterMuseum at Adisucipto Runway

    NYOMAN GUNARSAContemporary PaintingMuseum Jl. Wulung, Papringan,Depok, Sleman.

    VREDEBURGFort Museum Jl. Ahmad Yani,

    (location)

    PAHLAWAN PANCASILAMUSEUM MONUMENTKentungan, Condongcatur,Sleman.

    KERATON NGAYOGYAKARTAMuseum and the KeretaMuseum inside the kratonYogyakarta

    PURO PAKUALAMANJl Sultan Agung, Yogyakarta.

    BATIK YOGYAKARTAJl. Dr. Sutomo, Yogyakarta.

    DEWANTARA KIRTI GRIYA

    PANGERAN DIPONEGOROSasana Wiratama Museum/MonumentJl. HOS Cokroaminoto,Tegalrejo, Yogyakarta.(location)

    PERGERAKAN WANITA(WOMENS MOVEMENT)

    Mandala Bhakti WanitatamacomplexJl. Laksda Adisutjipto No. 88,Yogyakarta.

    DHARMA WIRATAMAArmy MuseumJl. Jend. Sudirman No. 75,Yogyakarta.

    SASMITALOKA PANGSAR

    SUDIRMAN MUSEUM,Jl. Bintaran Wetan No. 3,Yogyakarta.

    YOGYA KEMBALI(YOGYA REVIVES)Museum/Monument, JongkangSariharjo, Ngaglik, Sleman.

    YOGYAKARTA BATIKMUSEUMJl. Dr. Sutomo 13 A Yogyakarta

    TEMBI (TEMBI CULTURALHOME)MUSEUM,Jl. Parangtritis Km 8,4Bantul.

    UGM BIOLOGY MUSEUM

    MINERAL GEOTECHNOLOGYMUSEUMNational Development UniversityVeterancomplexJl. Babarsari No. 2,Tambakbayan, Yogyakarta.

    WANAGAMA WOODMUSEUM

    Bunder Village, Playen District,Gunungkidul.

    KEBUN RAYA GEMBIRALOKAMUSEUMJl. Kebunraya, Yogyakarta.

    DR. YAP EYE HOSPITALMUSEUM,Jl. Cik Di Tiro No. 5, Yogyakarta.

    CANDI PRAMBANAN MUSEUMTaman Wisata CandiPrambanan Complex,Sleman.

    CIPTOWENING BATIKMUSEUM,Imogiri, Bantul.

    ANAK KOLONG TANGGAMUSEUM,2nd floor terrace of YogyakartaCultural ParkJl. Sriwedani, Yogyakarta.

    INDONESIAN AIR FORCEKARBOL MUSEUM.AAU Complex

    Other MuseumsYOGYAKARTA