Inscriptions Museum occupies a culture preserve building, an inheritance building from the colonial time. It was formerly a funeral park of Dutch and European people which than restored and modified to be Inscription Museum with the collections located at the open air area.
The collections are located at a 1.2 hectares area, and for it Inscription Museum is also called as Inscription Park. Inscription Museum exhibits selected gravestone inscriptions from the historical relic and work of arts from the past that combined the work of sculptor, carver, calligrapher, and man of letters. Read more...
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Inscription Museum (Museum Prasasti)
Labels: Indonesia Travel Guide, Jakarta Museum, Jakarta Tourism
Posted by Ruben Sukatendel at 5:38 PM
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