Museum Taman Prasasti is a cultural heritage museum from the Dutch colonial era. This museum has a collection of ancient gravestone and the typical graves miniature from 27 provinces in Indonesia, as well with the hearse antique collection. It's an open-area museum that display art works contains the sophistication of the sculptor, engraver, calligrapher, and poet from the past era.
Previously, this place was a public cemetery that builds in 1975 to replace another grave that located next to the Nieuw Hollandsche Kerk church (now it's Museum Wayang) that already full. Since July 9th 1977, the cemetery functions as a museum and opens to public which shows their inscriptions collection, headstones, and tombs that made from natural stone, marble, and bronze.
Too bad this place is not well maintained. When you come here you will see many beautiful sculptures are in very sad condition. They are broken and painted by punk :-( But still it is a favorite place for photographer to shoot model or pre-wedding. So you might see them when you visit this place ;-) There used to be a cache here, GC1N6TV, but it's being archived cause of the lack of maintenance. Happy Hunting, BYOP !
Opening hour: Tuesday - Sunday: 9 am - 3 pm. Mondays and holiday are closed. Entrance Fee $0.20.
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