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The Indonesian Heritage Museum or formerly known as the D'topeng Kingdom Museum is a museum located in Batu City, East Java that collects ancient archipelago objects. This museum was first established in 2010 in Bali by Reno Halsamer and in 2014 moved to East Java and merged with the Museum Angkut of Jatim Park Group

Collection

The collection of the museum including:

  • Thousands of masks from a number of regions in Indonesia
  • Collection of batik jarit cloth, which was used by soldiers for war tools during the VOC colonial era between 1602 and 1799.
  • The symbol of the bride and groom in a number of regions in Java as well as the types of dowry and wedding jewelery that exist throughout the archipelago
  • and other archipelago collections

图库

Collections of Indonesian Heritage Museum can be accessed at Category:Indonesian Heritage Museum.