JAKARTA - The Indonesian National Museum (MNI) has reopened from October 15, 2024, after being closed for more than a year since the fire in September 2023. The news of the reopening of this National Museum was shared through its official Instagram account.
The opening of the Indonesian National Museum presents many interesting changes for visitors to enjoy. It is emphasized that MNI is now present with a new face that will amaze visitors.
"Finally, the MNI has reopened. For a year, we have prepared a new face of the MNI for the convenience of the visitors," the caption in the video announcing the reopening of the MNI.
The video states that MNI has changed the arrangement of the collection and the shape of the building. There are also many new things that will be exhibited at the MNI.
Starting from the recovery journey of MNI after experiencing a fire, watching the process, the affected collection, to the data from the incident. Then there is a repatriation exhibition from the Singosari-era statues, the Maha Band collection, the Lombok collection, to the Prince Diponegoro collection.
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Not only that, there is also the Imersifa Room with new dishes that will spoil the eyes of visitors. On weekends, visitors can enjoy video mapping at the front of the museum and opening hours are now until 8 pm.
If you want to visit the National Museum of Indonesia, you can order tickets online and offline. Ticket prices are priced at Rp. 25,000 for adults, and Rp. 15 thousand for children.
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