Original video: https://youtu.be/JFUvzej-ofk
Pondered on: 22 JUNE 2023
Museum containing historical & archaeological exhibits, from ceramics to statues & coins.
The National Museum of Indonesia (Indonesian: Museum Nasional) is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square. Popularly known as the Elephant Museum (Indonesian: Museum Gajah) after the elephant statue in its forecourt, its broad collections cover all of Indonesia's territory and almost all of its history. The museum has endeavoured to preserve Indonesia's heritage for two centuries.
The museum is regarded as one of the most complete and the best in Indonesia, as well as one of the finest museums in Southeast Asia The museum has preserved about 141,000 objects, ranging from prehistoric artifacts to archeology, numismatics, ceramics, ethnography, history and geography collections.
It has comprehensive collections of stone statues of the classical Hindu-Buddhist period of ancient Java and Sumatra as well as quite extensive collections of Asian ceramics.
Timestamp
0:00 Outside the museum
1:50 Ticket price
3:49 Entrance
11:00 Rest area
13:20 Paddy picture
31:15 Terracota Gallery
42:44 Textile Gallery
58:14 Mask Gallery
1:18:00 Republic Indonesia Formation
1:26:55 History of Indonesia Culture
1:28:45 Statute
1:31:15 Map of the museum
1:32:24 Indonesia Region and language
1:35:13 Human & Environment
1:38:24 Gold artefact
1:39:49 Ceramic Gallery
1:44:57 Indonesia Social
2:10:49 Borobudur Replica
2:18:07 Indonesia Prehistoric
Address: Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No.12, Gambir, Kecamatan Gambir, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10110, Indonesia
RRFC+CJ Gambir, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta, Indonesia
-6.176369209387686, 106.82159955108168
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