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Indonesian Islamic Art Museum or Islamic Museum is a museum of Indonesian and world Islamic history located in Lamongan, East Java. The museum opened on December 28, 2016.

The museum is divided into three main zones, namely an audio-visual zone, a gallery zone for the world's Islamic kingdoms and a diorama zone.

Some of the collections of the Islamic Museum include: various artifacts from the Ottoman Empire of Turkey and Mughal India (Taj Mahal). In addition, there are also Zulfikar Shamsur swords, Turkish armor, Qur'anic manuscripts, hundreds of ceramics from the Tang, Song, Yuan, Qing, and Champa dynasties. As well as some Gujarati cloth in India and items looted from Indonesia.

Galleri

Collections of Indonesian Islamic Art Museum can be accessed at Category:Indonesian Islamic Art Museum.