9, Jl. Pos Kota No.2, RT.9/RW.7, Pinangsia, Kec. Taman Sari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11110, IndonesiaMap
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a very nice building with a lot of nice collection of art pieces but need English explanation
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Museum of Fine Art and Ceramics Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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For art lovers, the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics in Jakarta is one of the must-visit museums. Completed in 1870, the museum displays about 500 exquisite works of art from different periods, including wooden totems, descriptions, and batik paintings, as well as a collection of paintings including surrealism, romanticism, and abstraction It exhibited paintings by famous Indonesian artists such as RadenSaleh and Affandi. You can find gorgeous ceramic collections in this museum, most of which come from Medan, Aceh, Lampung, Bandung and other places in Indonesia, as well as ceramic collections from the Ming and Qing Dynasties (14th century) in China.
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Museum of Fine Art and Ceramics Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a very nice building with a lot of nice collection of art pieces but need English explanation
Jakarta Art Museum Fine Art and Ceramic Museum Tickets Rp.5000 (RMB 2.5 Yuan) Address: Jl. Pos Kota No.2, Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta Jakarta Art Museum is the former Dutch Ministry of Justice, but in addition to the Hailu Porcelain Exhibition Hall, there are very few exhibits here, and there are very few traditional Indonesian art products. There are many boring paintings of modernism.
Very cultural, like the fruit, bird's nest, seafood here, but even if the sanitary conditions here are poor
Very beautiful, very beautiful, the most distinctive inside is Indonesian paintings, and a variety of special crafts exhibitions, so that you can appreciate the local culture.
This building is the former Governor General of the Dutch East India Company, located in the old town, and it is great to see the building itself while enjoying the works!