Museum Geologi, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, is located in Bandung and offers a comprehensive look into the country’s geological history. Spanning two stories, the museum houses an extensive collection of 250,000 rocks and minerals, along with 60,000 fossils. Multimedia exhibits delve into the region’s active volcanoes, the evolution of human settlements, and the discovery of ancient human skulls in the Indonesian archipelago. Visitors can explore these diverse displays, gaining insights into the natural and anthropological heritage of the area.
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