Museum Nasional Indonesia

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A H
63 month ago
Dikenal juga sebagai museum gajah, Museum yg berada di sebelah barat lap monas ini, mengkoleksi 141000 objek, dari masa pra sejarah, arkeologi, keramik, ethnografi, sejarah & geografi#TravelingJakarta
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The Ritz-Carlton
97 month ago
The National Museum of Indonesia is popularly known as "The Elephant Building". Located in Central Jakarta, its broad collections cover all of Indonesia's territory and almost all of its history.
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Anand K
103 month ago
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dwynti d
103 month ago
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Feisal F
103 month ago
a good place to get to know Indonesia, beware of selfie-obsessed locals though, they're such a distraction...
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Michelin Travel & Lifestyle
126 month ago
See the huge Hindu-Buddhist statue Bhairava, early Javanese batik, + treasure buried by lava from Mt Merapi in the 10C. – Green Guide Editor
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The Ritz-Carlton
139 month ago
The wonderful National Museum has 140,000 objects. Where to start? Well, check for free English tours or just go straight to the stunning Han Dynasty ceramics display that dates back to 300BC.
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Novi A
141 month ago
Museum ini terkenal sbg "Gedung Gajah" atau "Museum Gajah" krn di halaman depan museum tdpt patung gajah perunggu hadiah dr Raja Chulalongkorn (RamaV),Thailand yg pernah berkunjung ke museum pd th1871
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Visit Indonesia
141 month ago
With collection of no less than 109,342 objects, The National Museum providing visitors an insight into Indonesia’s long history in cultural heritage from prehistoric days up to today.
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@TravelAwan
148 month ago
An archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum. Popular as 'Museum Gajah', after the elephant statue in its forecourt, that was given as a gift from The King of Thailand in 1871.