National Museum of Indonesia - Jakarta

Intro - The National Museum of Indonesia, located on the west side of Independence Square, was built in 1868 and is the largest and most diverse museum in Indonesia.
The museum is a white European-style building. There is a bronze elephant standing on the stone pier in front of the museum. This statue emerged from the visit of King Rama V of Siam in 1871, hence the museum is also known as Elephant Museum or Elephant House.

Highlights - The museum has a gold and silver decoration room, bronze room, currency room, antiquities exhibition hall, prehistoric exhibition hall, wooden exhibition hall, folk exhibition hall and Eastern company gallery. India, and includes specimens dating back to 300,000 years ago.
Javanese skull fossil about 3000~4000 years ago, Ding Temple of the Chinese Bronze Age, Chinese antique pottery and antiques, Javanese elephant statue, Sumatra's unique house model, puppet show and demonstration props.
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Post by TRINH BAO | Jul 6, 2023

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