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==Collection==
==Collection==
Sri Baduga Musuem collects items related with the Province of [[West Java]]. The collection is spread over three floors. The first floor displays the initial development of the natural history and culture of West Java. The history of West Java is described by a display of heritage items from the prehistoric era to the Hindu-Buddhist era.
Sri Baduga Museum collects [[West Java]] and [[Sundanese]]-related items such as stone and minerals from the region, archaeological and prehistoric items, traditional items and fabrics, trade products and ethnographic items of West Java.

The second floor includes an exhibition of traditional cultural objects which were important for living, trade and transport, as well as the influence of the Islam and and European culture, the history of national struggle, and various seals of cities in West Java.

The third floor contains ethnographic collections in the form of fabrics, art and ceramics.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:08, 4 May 2015

Sri Baduga Museum
Museum Sri Baduga
Sri Baduga Museum
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Established5 June 1980
LocationJalan B.K.R. 185 Tegallega, Bandung
Typeculture
OwnerGovernment of West Java Province
Nearest car parkavailable
WebsiteMuseum Sri Baduga

Sri Baduga Museum (Indonesian Museum Sri Baduga) is a state museum located in Bandung, Indonesia. As a state museum, the museum features various items related with the province of West Java, such as Sundanese crafts, furnishings, geologic history, and natural diversity.

History

Sri Baduga Museum was first founded in 1974 within a building formerly used as the government office of the Kawedanan Tegallega, a former administrative division within Bandung. On 5 June 1980, the museum was officially founded as the State Museum of West Java Province by the Ministry of Education and Cultural at that time, Dr. Daud Yusuf. 10 years later, the museum was renamed Sri Baduga Museum, after a 15th-century Sundanese King Sri Baduga Maharaja.[1]

Collection

Sri Baduga Musuem collects items related with the Province of West Java. The collection is spread over three floors. The first floor displays the initial development of the natural history and culture of West Java. The history of West Java is described by a display of heritage items from the prehistoric era to the Hindu-Buddhist era.

The second floor includes an exhibition of traditional cultural objects which were important for living, trade and transport, as well as the influence of the Islam and and European culture, the history of national struggle, and various seals of cities in West Java.

The third floor contains ethnographic collections in the form of fabrics, art and ceramics.

References

  1. ^ "Museum Sri Baduga" (in Indonesian). Bandung Tourism. Retrieved 4 May 2015.

See also