Museum MACAN (Modern And Contemporary Art In Nusantara)

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Iqrima A.
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Reviewed 19 hour(s) ago
It's so much fun, the exhibition is also great, good job, Macan Museum! Best experience
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N***a
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Reviewed 2 day(s) ago
Museum MACAN is a great and comfortable place to visit. The modern and contemporary art collections are interesting, and some artworks apply principles of physics such as light and space. The museum is clean, well-organized, and perfect for a relaxed art experience.
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Verified Traveler
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Reviewed 3 day(s) ago
Collection is not that much but pretty enjoyable. Staff are very helpful. It would be better if the artworks explanation is easier to find.
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K***H
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Reviewed 4 day(s) ago
The best tip for taking more photos/videos: come on a weekday! 😊
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A***s
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Reviewed 5 day(s) ago
There were very few people wanting to see the artwork, just queues of FOMO and Gen Z people wanting to take photos. This wasn't a museum, more like a photo studio. From the moment you entered, you were at the finish line in less than 15 minutes. You couldn't even get up close to the artwork because everyone was queuing for photos and selfies.
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N***a
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Reviewed 1 week(s) ago
The staff at the location are very friendly and monitor visitors well.
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A***a
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Reviewed 1 week(s) ago
The staff at the location were very helpful and friendly.
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F***a
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago
The exhibition concept is interesting but in some places the queues are not very orderly.
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Verified Traveler
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago
I think the exhibition only displays very little pieces of arts… I thought it’s going to be a little bigger but very short exploring. Quite disappointed
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago
It was so much fun to visit the Macan Museum. It's strategically located near the CP Mall, so it's a must-visit for those living in West Jakarta and the surrounding areas. I traveled all the way from Bekasi to visit the Macan Museum, it's the best! 😍😍
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N***a
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago
So happy to be able to go on a museum date with my cousin 🧡
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M***i
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago
it was not too crowded, there are helpful staff to explain the meaning of the exhibitions
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D***a
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago
The place is nice, cool, the staff are friendly, and it was still quiet because it was in the afternoon.
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s***l
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Reviewed 4 week(s) ago
Staff was very nice! Best experience.
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Yofi L.
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Reviewed 5 week(s) ago
quick redemption process. we arrived at 11am it wasn't crowded. my first time here. the exhibition is pretty cool, just wish there's more.
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Eka N. T.
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Reviewed 7 week(s) ago
very good..buying tickets is very easy..must try again in the next gallery
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A***f
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4.0
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago
It's not even 6 PM yet but I'm already being asked to leave. Very bad experience
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D***a
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago
The staff was very friendly and accommodating. I came here with a kid, he truly enjoyed the time. There’s this kid corner, and we were able to create our ID for free. It was so enjoyable.
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I***e
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago
Very good, there is an explanation for children in language that is easier for children to understand.
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Reviewed 16 week(s) ago
In Silence and Light: A Journey at the MACAN Museum In a dimly lit room, where the walls seem to swallow the echo of my footsteps, I sit before a frame of light. The blue painting isn't just on display—it's breathing. From behind the frame, it's as if a subtle pulse beckons, inviting the eye to sink deeper, beyond color and form, into the silent space between thoughts and feelings. In that silence, art speaks silently. In the second portrait, the world transforms. From blue silence to a shimmering universe. Balls of light dance in the mirrored space, multiplying themselves endlessly—like stars that refuse to go out. Here, the boundaries between reality and imagination blur; I stand among thousands of reflections of myself, as if witnessing alternate versions of existence. Greens, purples, and oranges blend into a symphony of light that pierces the eye and penetrates the soul. Back in the quiet room, in the third photograph, another figure sits in the same silence. There is distance, but also closeness—because art, ultimately, is a mirror that brings us together with ourselves. The same light illuminating, but its meaning is always different for each viewer. Museum MACAN, in these three portraits, is more than just a place to store works. It is an altar for contemplation, a laboratory for light, and a stage for dialogue between humanity and eternity. It is there that time pauses—giving the eye a chance to see, and the heart to understand.
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