Opened in 1868, the National Museum stands in a grand building on Merdeka Square in Jakarta, offering a deep dive into Indonesia’s rich cultural and historical heritage. The museum’s extensive collection spans hundreds of thousands of years, showcasing artifacts from early hominids to intricate textiles. Visitors can explore a diverse array of exhibits, including gold, statuary, and architectural models, providing a comprehensive look at the archipelago’s past and its artistic achievements.
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