Culture Minister Visits National Museum of Indonesia

Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan visited the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta, accompanied by Minister of Culture of Indonesia Fadli Zon.
 The museum, which is supervised by the Indonesian Heritage Agency, is considered an archaeological, historical, anthropological, and geographical museum, and is located in central Jakarta.
 The museum was established in 1868 and is the largest and oldest museum in Indonesia, and is one of the most prominent in the country and in Southeast Asia. It houses around 160,000 artifacts, including comprehensive collections of stone statues, extensive collections of Asian ceramics, and artifacts and artworks representing various civilizations and cultures that passed through the country, including Islamic civilization.

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