You can call me old
fashioned, but I'm the type of person that automatically decide to choose art
galleries, libraries, and museums to visit, rather than malls, beauty salons,
and night clubs. So last week
when I have two free days, I spent most of the time visiting places I've listed
since a long time ago.
#DAY1
TEXTILE MUSEUM OF JAKARTA
TEXTILE MUSEUM OF JAKARTA
I'm interested in the history of Indonesia's
textile, so I visited the museum that was build in the early 19th century
under the auspice of the former first lady Madam Tien Soeharto. Textile Museum
collections consist of traditional textile from various territories in
Indonesia like Batik, Ikat, Tenun, Songket, and Celup. The museum has a
workshop on the back of the site where Batik is being made on a daily basis and
where tourists are able to make their own souvenirs. Textile Museum is open
from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with ticket prices of Rp 5000 for
adults, Rp 3000 for college students and Rp 2000 for students.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF INDONESIA
The National Gallery of Indonesia is a museum and an art gallery in Jakarta. Luckily, there was a Visual Art Exhibition at C building when I visited the gallery. All the art works held together in one concept called Cultural Interpretation and Dialogue. This exhibition displayed art works that created by six Artist in Residence; Fachriza Jayadimansyah (Indonesia), Lala Bohang (Indonesia), Maria Vasquez Castel (France), Laura Mergoni (Italy), Tetsuro Kano (Japan) and Young Choi (South Korea).
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF INDONESIA
The library which is located in two separate buildings; at Jl. Salemba Raya No. 28A and Jl. Merdeka Selatan No. 11, both in Central Jakarta ––boasts a collection of 1,8 million books and documents, including 10.000 antique manuscripts with the oldest dating back to the 12th century.
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I also took photos in front of "IDOINSANE" hihihi
xx
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