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  • Jakarta History Museum opened in 1974 and displays objects from the prehistory period of the city region, the founding of Jayakarta in 1527, and the Dutch colonization period from the 16th century until Indonesia's Independence in 1945. The museum is located in south side of Fatahillah Square (former Batavia city square) near Wayang Museum and Fine Art and Ceramic Museum.
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  • Jakarta History Museum. Located in the historic Old Jakarta Kota area, Taman Fatahillah square offers three of the city's most interesting museums.
  • Jakarta History Museum [Museum Sejarah Jakarta in Bahasa Indonesia] is the largest museum in Kota Tua Jakarta [Jakarta Old Town].
  • Jakarta History Museum has a collection of around 23,500 objects, some of them inherited from de Oude Bataviasche Museum (now the Wayang Museum).
  • The Fatahilah Museum or the Museum of Jakarta History, doesn't really have that much collections to show; however, the building itself is part of Jakarta's history.
  • Address Jakarta History Museum, 1, Taman Fatahillah, RW 06, Pinangsia, Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Java, 11110, Indonesia.
  • Jakarta History Museum charge cheap entrance fee Rp5.000 for adults and opens from everyday except Monday from 9 AM to 3 PM.
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  • The Jakarta History Museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, a stately whitewashed Dutch colonial structure that was once the epicentre of an…
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  • Popüler Jakarta Turları. Jakarta History Museum, Endonezya’nın Başkenti Jakarta’nın eski kent merkezi olan Kota Tua’da bulunmaktadır.
  • Jakarta History Museum (locally known as Museum Sejarah Jakarta) is located along the southern edge of Fatahillah Square in Kota Tua, Jakarta.
  • The Jakarta History Museum, known as the Fatahillah Museum or Batavia Museum, is nestled within Jakarta's Old Town.