Rabu, 25 September 2013

Museum in Bandung (part 2)

Museum Asia Afrika
Located Gedung Merdeka at Jalan Asia Afrika Number 65 Bandung, Museum Asia Afrika make visitors flashback about The Asian-African Conference. Visitors can learn social culture and the role of the Asian African nations, especially Indonesia in the international life and political arena. The museum also facilitates researchers relating with Asia, Africa, and developing countrie sin education and scientific purposes for Indonesian people and youth, for the youth of Asian-African Countries in general, as well as providing inputs for the government to conduct its foreign policy. There is a display of diorama of the opening session of the Asian-African Conference in 1955. Visitor also can enjoy the library and the audiovisual room to enhance the knowledge  regarding Asia Africa.
Open time schedule:
Tuesday - Thursday: 08.00-16.00 WIB
Friday: 14.00 - 16. 00 WIB
Saturday - Sunday: 09.00 - 16.00 WIB
Monday and national holiday is closed

Museum Sri Baduga:
Museum Sri Baduga was build in 1974 using the old building, Kawedaan Tegallega. Placed near Tegallega park (Bandung Lautan Api monument), This Museum is a place to learn about the sundanese history from ancient time until now. Museum Sri baduga was opened to public in 1980 under name of Museum Negeri Jawa Barat. In 1990 Sri Baduga was put together. Visitor can enjoy the stones, fossil, artefact from prehistory time of Sundanese people, as well as religion, culture, technology and language related to Sundanese people. They have a lot of collections in ethnography, archeology, numismatic, old manuscript, philology,  and ceramics. 

open schedule:
Tuesday - Friday: 08.00 - 16.00 WIB
Saturday - Sunday: 08.00 - 14.00 WIBµ
ticketing Rp. 2500; children & student: Rp. 1500

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