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NAME
Museum Tekstil

OTHER NAMES
The Textile Museum

COUNTRY
Indonesia
ADDRESS
Jl. Ks. Tubun No.2-4, RT.4/RW.2, Kota Bambu Sel., Kec. Palmerah, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11420, Indonesia

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About Museum Tekstil
The Textile Museum as the name suggests is a museum situated in West Jakarta, Indonesia. The museum was founded in July of 1976. Madame Tien Soeharto was credited for its inauguration. The museum could be visited from Tuesday to Friday between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. It remains closed on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. A ticket amount of Rupiah 5000 and Rupiah 2000 for a child is charged by the authority to visit the museum.

How To Reach Museum Tekstil
You can use the commuter rail line of route Jatinegara-Bogor and Tanah Abang-Rangkasbitung route to reach the museum. The nearest train station to the museum is Tanah Abang.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Museum Tekstil

  • Do you know that the building where the museum is situated was the headquarters of Barisan Keamanan Rakyat at the time of Indonesia's struggle for independence?
  • The museum displays a variety of textiles belonging to different islands of Indonesia. It also provides an opportunity for visitors to make Batik at the workshop behind the museum.
    The museum displays a variety of textiles belonging to different islands of Indonesia. It also provides an opportunity for visitors to make Batik at t
  • Batik Making Courses are also offered by the museum but very few people know about that as very little information is available in English. These courses are located at a building named Batik Pavilion at the backside of the museum.
  • Here you can get information about the ancient Batic and Indonesian culture relating to the textile.
  • Other courses like silk painting, natural dye courses, Ikat Celup (Tie-Dye), embroidery are also interesting.
    Other courses like silk painting, natural dye courses, Ikat Celup (Tie-Dye), embroidery are also interesting.
  • Traditional weaving methods, instruments, and equipment are also displayed in the museum.
    Traditional weaving methods, instruments, and equipment are also displayed in the museum.

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