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10 The oldest museum in Indonesia based on the history of the building ?

| 25 June, 2011
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10. Mulawarman Museum (1971) Located in Tenggarong, about 45 km from Samarinda and about 110 km from Balikpapan. The museum was officially declared on 25 November 1971 by the Governor of East Kalimantan (Mr. HA Wahab Syahranie), which then disreahkan to the Ministry of Education and Culture on February 18, 1976. The collection includes: Jewelry Kutai Kingdom, ceramics from the period of Hindu and Muslim parents spear, gamelan, the throne, cannon swept the world, and a collection of Bulungan Sultan, Sultan of Sand, Sambaliung Sultan, and Sultan Mountain Sow. 
9. Radya Museum Library (1890) Is the oldest museum in the city of Solo, which was established on October 28, 1890. This museum has been educating and informing its visitors for a period of one hundred years old, and still remains one of the most visited museum. This museum displays various exhibits all of which will give you a reasonable understanding of the traditions and customs, Solo, and Indonesia.Radya Museum Library was built with the purpose of storing books and works of poets, writers and intellectuals of the past. Even the famous museums throughout the city to display a large collection of antiquities, gamelan, keris, puppets, wayang beber scroll, some Javanese and Dutch books. 
8. Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics (1870) This building was founded advance of the year 1866-1870, but only as a museum which was inaugurated in 1976 by President Soeharto at that time. The style of this building is the only building with Classical Greek style in the city of Jakarta
7. Museum Bank Indonesia (1828) Located on Jl. Great Northern No. door. 3 West Jakarta (front Beos Station). This building was first built in 1828, the legacy of De Javasche Bank in the Dutch colonial period. 


6. Inscription Museum (1795) Inscription Museum is a museum of cultural relics of the Dutch colonial located at Jalan Tanah Abang No. 1, Central Jakarta. This museum has a collection of ancient stone inscriptions as well as miniature tombs typical of the 27 provinces in Indonesia, along with a collection of antique hearse. Museum of 1.2 ha is a living museum featuring the artwork from the past about the sophistication of the sculptors, sculptor, calligrapher and poet who fused. 


5. The National Museum of the Republic of Indonesia (1778) On 24 April, 1778 a group of Dutch intellectuals established a scientific institution with the name van Kunsten en Genotschap Bataviaasch Wetenschappen, (Batavia Society for Arts and Sciences). Private entity has the objective to promote research in the field of arts and sciences, especially in history, archeology, ethnography and physics, and publish findings. One of the founders JCM Radermacher, contributing to the development and collection of cultural objects and books, which have great potential to start a museum and library for the community. 


4. Museum Vredeburg (1760) Building the legacy of the former Dutch East Indies government built in 1760. 

3. Fatahilah Museum (1707-1710) Also known as the Jakarta History Museum, when you come to travel to Jakarta, you should visit the Museum Fatahillah in Jakarta.Located in the center Fatahillah Square in the Great North Road Door 27. There are two other museums in this square. You will also be impressed by the fountain in the center and a Portuguese cannon. 


2. Maritime Museum (1652-1771) Maritime Museum is a museum that holds collections relating to maritime and kenelayanan nation of Indonesia from Sabang to Merauke. The collection is stored consisting of various types of traditional boats with a variety of shapes, styles and decoration, to the time of the VOC ship. Also presented a variety of models and miniatures of modern ships and shipping activities supporting tools. On the other hand, displayed a collection of marine life, the data type and distribution of fish in Indonesian waters and a variety of fishing equipment and shipping (navigation tools, anchors, binoculars, a model lighthouse and various cannons), traditional boat-making technology and folklore customs of fishing communitiesArchipelago. Completing the Indonesian maritime appearance, the museum also displays the dimension of the Navy, cartography collection, mockups Onrust Island, figures maritime archipelago and boat trips KPM Batavia - Amsterdam. The museum is located at Jalan Pasar Ikan No.. 1 Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta. 

1. Puppet Museum (1640) Puppet Museum is a museum located in the Great Northern Way Door No. 27, West Jakarta. Building that looks unique and interesting has several times experienced reshuffle. This building was originally named De Oude Hollandsche Kerk ("Old Dutch Church") and the first built in 1640. In 1732 repaired and renamed De Hollandse Nieuwe Kerk (New Church of the Netherlands) until the year 1808 due to destroyed by an earthquake in the same year. Above-ground ruins of this former puppet built museum building and its use as a museum was inaugurated on August 13, 1975. Although the church has been restored several old and new parts still appear visible in this building. If there are errors in this article, please rectified, thank you.
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