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Wayang Museum
The guide was updated:The Wayang Museum is a treasure trove dedicated to preserving the ancient Indonesian art of shadow puppetry. The museum showcases an extensive collection of colourful silhouette puppets from Java and across Indonesia, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of this traditional craft. Visitors might even have the chance to witness live performances of this captivating and vanishing art form, complete with the enchanting sounds of gamelan music.
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- Address: Jalan Pintu Besar Utara No.27 Pinangsia, RT.3/RW.6, Kota Tua, Kec. Taman Sari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 9am–3pm, Mon closed
- Phone: +62 21 6929560
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To get a sample of the original Jakarta, a visit to the Old Town is a must. Stroll around, take a look at the old houses, and soak up the genuine atmosphere of Jakarta's allure.
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National Monument (Monas)
This tall monument, built to honour the independence of the country, is seen from the whole western part of the city. The huge area where it stands includes a big market, food stalls, and a park popular for picnics.
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Jakarta History Museum
The Jakarta History Museum, housed in a stately 17th-century building that once served as the town hall of Dutch Batavia, offers a compelling journey through Indonesia’s colonial past. Dedicated to the Dutch era, the museum meticulously chronicles the nearly four centuries of Dutch rule, with special emphasis on the independence struggle that ultimately freed Indonesia. Visitors can explore a rich array of artefacts, maps, and exhibits that vividly bring to life the historical narrative of Jakarta and its evolution from colonial outpost to bustling modern capital.
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Jakarta Cathedral (The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption)
Jakarta Cathedral, officially known as The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, stands as a magnificent example of neo-Gothic architecture in the heart of Indonesia’s bustling capital. Completed in 1901, this remarkable cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Jakarta's diverse cultural and religious heritage.
Visitors can marvel at its intricate stained glass windows, towering spires, and the grand pipe organ that adds to its historic charm. Located opposite the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, the cathedral highlights Jakarta’s unique juxtaposition of religious landmarks, reflecting the city’s spirit of tolerance and harmony.
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Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu Regency)
The Thousand Islands, or Kepulauan Seribu, is a breathtaking archipelago just a short boat ride from Jakarta. Comprising over a hundred small islands, this tropical paradise is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making it a haven for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. Each island has its own charm, from the tranquil beaches of Pulau Macan to the historical allure of Pulau Onrust with its colonial-era ruins. Visitors can enjoy activities like kayaking, island hopping, and lounging on pristine sands, all while immersing themselves in the serene beauty of this idyllic retreat.
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Istiqlal Mosque
This huge modern mosque stands on the northeast side of Taman Merdeka, with its graceful dome and soaring minaret reflected in a mirror-like pool. Completed in 1978, it was designed by the Indonesian architect Frederic Silaban (himself a Christian), and it's the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, with room for more than 10,000 worshipers.
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Museum Bahari
Located on the historic docks of Sunda Kelapa, the Museum Bahari is housed in a 17th-century Dutch warehouse and offers a captivating glimpse into Indonesia’s rich maritime heritage. The museum's collection features an array of traditional sailing vessels from across the Indonesian archipelago, alongside detailed maps, prints, and photographs of veteran steamships.
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Wayang Museum
The Wayang Museum is a treasure trove dedicated to preserving the ancient Indonesian art of shadow puppetry. The museum showcases an extensive collection of colourful silhouette puppets from Java and across Indonesia, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of this traditional craft. Visitors might even have the chance to witness live performances of this captivating and vanishing art form, complete with the enchanting sounds of gamelan music.
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Museum MACAN (Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara)
The first museum of its kind in Indonesia, MACAN is the creation of businessman and philanthropist Haryanto Adikoesoemo, whose personal collection of nearly 800 pieces is displayed here—exhibits include works by Andy Warhol and artists of similar calibre, as well as contemporary creators from Indonesia and beyond.
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Jakarta History Museum
Built in 1710 and located in the Old Town, this museum houses a remarkable collection of 19th and 20th-century paintings, sculptures, and ceramics by artists and craftsmen from Europe, Indonesia, and elsewhere in Asia.
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Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM)
TIM is the country’s main venue for traditional and contemporary cultural events, including dance, drama, music, and film. There are frequent appearances by troupes of dancers from Bali and elsewhere and by gamelan musicians. You can find the monthly calendar of events at hotels and tourist offices, or check the Jakarta Post for listings.
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Art:1 New Museum
Art:1 New Museum is a dynamic art gallery and exhibition space that specialises in contemporary Indonesian painting and sculpture. The museum not only showcases established artists but also provides a platform for emerging talents, offering a fresh and diverse artistic perspective. Special exhibitions and interactive installations often feature, ensuring that every visit offers something new and inspiring.
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Museum Bank Indonesia
Housed in a stunning historic building that once served as Indonesia’s first bank, this interesting museum offers a deep dive into the nation’s financial history. Visitors can explore an impressive collection of banknotes and coins from around the world, tracing the evolution of currency through engaging exhibits. Do not miss the gold safe where the country's gold was stored without the population knowing about it.
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Royale Jakarta Golf Club
Royale Jakarta Golf Club is a premier destination for golf enthusiasts in Jakarta, offering an 18-hole course renowned for its impeccable quality and international standards. Beyond the greens, the club boasts a restaurant and bar with stunning views over the course, providing the perfect setting to unwind after a game.
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Kidzania
Kidzania is a fun place for all kids between 2 to 16 years old. Different stations allow the children to try different occupations, such as pizza baker, pilot, doctor etc. and they earn their own play money. The attractions are of high security, so parents can sit back and relax.
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