Nestled in a historic building on Fatahillah Square in the heart of Jakarta’s Old Town, the Wayang Museum celebrates Indonesia’s rich tradition of puppetry. The museum showcases a diverse collection of puppets from across the Indonesian archipelago, as well as from Asia and Europe. Visitors can explore a variety of puppet types, including intricate shadow puppets, large costume-style puppets, and rod puppets that resemble those found in Western traditions. The exhibits offer a glimpse into the cultural and artistic significance of puppetry, providing a unique and educational experience for all who visit.
Museum Wayang (Puppet Museum)
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