Introduction to the National Museum of Indonesia: The National Museum of Indonesia is the largest museum in Indonesia with the richest collection. The museum is a European-style white building. There is a bronze elephant standing on the stone pier on the lawn in front of the museum, which was presented by King Rama V of Siam when he visited in 1871, so the museum is also called the "Elephant Museum" or "Elephant House". The museum has gold and silver ornaments room, bronze ware room, currency room, antiquities exhibition room, prehistoric exhibition room, woodware exhibition room, folk customs exhibition room, East India Company exhibition room, etc.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Thursday 08:30-14:30, Friday 08:30-11:00, Saturday 08:30-13:30, closed on Mondays and public holidays
Tickets: Adults: 750 Indonesian Rupiah, children under 17 years old: IDR 250.
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