List of museums in the tourist area of the old city of Jakarta
Jakarta – Old city is one of the tourist destinations in Jakarta. In this historic area, visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of the past while exploring a number of museums that can fill the holiday season. So what museums are in the old city area of Jakarta? Collect information from the Jakarta Provincial Government website and the editor in AFP, the next is a list of museums in the old city of Jakarta that can be an interesting choice to visit with family and friends. Browsing to continue with content 1. The Jakarta History Museum is also known as the Fatahillah Museum, and this museum shows different historical remnants of Jakarta since the prehistoric era, the triumph of Sunda Kelapa harbor, the colonial era, to after independence. Save 23,500 historical collections, the museum has been established since October 25, 1707-1712 and inaugurated in 1974. – Address: Jl. Taman Fatahillah No.1, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 09.00-15.00 WIB- Access ticket prices: Adults RP. 5,000, Student RP. 3,000, students of RP. 2,000 Museum of Jakarta History in Old City (Photo: Muhammad Lugas Pribady/Detikcom) Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, China, India, France, to Suriname. The museum, which also collected the Gamelan set and the puppet show, has been erected since 1640 and inaugurated on August 13, 1975. – Address: Jl. Pintu Besar Utara No.27, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 09.00-15.00 WIB arts Price: Adults RP. 5,000, student RP. 3,000, Student RP. 2,000 Wayang Museum in the Old City (Photo: Rudi Chandra/Detikcom) 3. Museum of Art and Ceramics This museum shows a collection of works by Indonesian artists from 1800s to the present. The museum building was built between 1866 and 1870, and then inaugurated in 1990 as a museum for visual arts and ceramics. – Address: Jl. Post Kota No.2, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 09.00-15.00 WIB Admission Price: Adults RP. 5,000, student RP. 3,000, Student RP. 2,000 Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics in Old City (Photo: Weka Kanaka/DetikCom) 4. Maritime Museum As the name suggests, this museum has a collection related to the Indonesian country. Located across from Sunda Kelapa Port and was founded in 1652-1771, and then restored in 1976 and inaugurated on July 7, 1977 as a museum. – Address: Jl. Fish Market No.1, Penjaringan, Northern Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 09.00-15.00 WIB-Admission Price: Adults RP. 5,000, student RP. 3,000, Student RP. 2,000 maritime museum in Old City (Photo: Ari Saputra/Detikcom) 5. Bank Indonesia Museum (BI) Museum, which was once a De Javasche Bank Indonesia. The first time opened to the public on December 15, 2006 and inaugurated on July 21, 2009. – Address: Jl. Pintu Besar Utara No.3, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 08.00-15.30 WIB, specifically Friday at 11: 30-13.00 WIB ticket: RP. 5,000; Free for students, BI employees and children under 3 years of the bank Indonesia Museum in the Old City (Photo: Ni Made Nami Krisnayanti/Detikcom) 6. Bank Mandiri Museum This building was originally owned by the Dutch enterprise, Dutch Trade Company (NHM), which was founded on October 3, 1929. 2005. – Address: Jl. Field Station No.1, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, Western Jakarta Operational Hours: Tuesday Sunday, 09.00-15.00 WIB ticket prices Access: Adults RP. 5,000; Free for students and children under 3 years from the Bank Mandiri Museum in the Old City (Photo: Tommy Bernadus/D’LRAVELER) Note: Operational hours and the price of admission to the museum can change at any time. Look at the latest information before visiting. Also watch the video impression of the first visitor to the National Museum: Kids -Friendly! (WIA/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here