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Indonesia Museum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesia Museum
The Indonesia Museum ((インドネシア語:Museum Indonesia)), is an anthropology and ethnological museum located in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), Jakarta, Indonesia. The museum is concentrated on arts and cultures of various ethnic groups that inhabit Indonesian archipelago and formed the modern nation of Indonesia. The museum is a richly decorated building in Balinese architecture, it houses traditional and contemporary arts, crafts and traditional costumes from the different regions of the nation. If tourist wants to take a picture with their camera, a ticket pass of Rp. 5000 must be given to the counter in the first floor. If handicam, Rp. 10000. However, it is free to take pictures with cellphones. ==History== The museum was designed as the integral part of the whole Taman Mini Indonesia Indah complex. It was meant as a learning center of Indonesian culture, "one stop to learn about Indonesia". The museum and the whole TMII complex was built and inaugurated in 1975 under the patronage of Mrs. Tien Suharto. The museum is elaborately decorated with Balinese statues and ornaments. It was built in exquisite Balinese architectural style. Some large ''Paduraksa'' and ''Candi Bentar'' (split portal) style Balinese gates, as well as several corner towers adorn the complex. The museum park took the theme of Ramayana Hindu epic, such as the bridge to main building took form of Nāga serpents with vanara ape army that built a bridge to Lanka. The main building consist of three floors in accordance to Balinese philosophy of ''Tri Hita Karana'', the concept that emphasize the three aspects of human's complete happiness; to nurture the harmony with God, with fellow human beings, and with the nature.
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