The National Museum is the best of its kind in Indonesia and an essential visit. The enormous collection begins around an open courtyard of the 1862 building, which is stacked with magnificent millennia-old statuary including a colossal 4.5m stone image of a Bhairawa king from Rambahan in Sumatra, who is shown trampling on human skulls. The ethnology section is superb, with Dayak puppets and wooden statues from Nias sporting beards (a sign of wisdom) plus some fascinating textiles.
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Alive Museum Admission Ticket
$12.60
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Jakarta National Museum and Old Harbour Private Half-Day Tour
$40
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THE ANGELS & ELEPHANT (MUSEUM PRASASTI WALKING TOUR)
$17.41
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Jl Medan Merdeka Barat 12
021-386 8172
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Hours
8am-4pm Tue-Fri, to 5pm Sat & Sun
Price
10,000Rp
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Over in a spacious modern wing there are four floors with sections devoted to the origin of humankind in Indonesia, including a model of the Flores ‘hobbit’. There’s also a superb display of gold treasures from Candi Brahu in Central Java: glittering necklaces, armbands and a bowl depicting scenes from the Ramayana. At the back of the courtyard, look for the architectural collection with models of some of the extraordinary structures from across the archipelago. Nearby, the textile collection (koleksi tekstil) has beautiful fabrics including koffo from Sulawesi, an intricate woven cloth with rich gold threads.
The Indonesian Heritage Society (www.heritagejkt.org) organises free English tours of the museum at 10am on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, with an additional tour on Thursday at 1.30pm. Tours are also available in French, Japanese and Korean and at other times; consult the website for the latest schedule. The museum is nicknamed the ‘Ganesh Museum’ for the large elephant sculpture out front.
There’s a small cafe on site serving hot drinks (from 23,000Rp) and basic snacks.
(Lonelyplanet)