Museum Basoeki Abdullah Tickets

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Bobby I.
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Reviewed 1 week(s) ago
Went to the Basoeki Abdullah Museum this morning, initially I thought it wouldn't open until 9am but it was already crowded with tourists. The museum is a 3-story house and is filled with works by Mr. Basoeki during his lifetime. The most memorable thing for me was seeing Mr. Basoeki's relics and seeing his private room. Honestly, because I was alone when I saw it, I was a bit scared 😭 because the atmosphere was so quiet. But other than that, Mr. Basoeki's works are truly extraordinary, even having reached international levels. It's truly great that Mr. Basoeki can make Indonesia's name famous on the world stage.
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Aditya R.
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago
Go to the Basoeki Abdullah museum this morning, initially I thought it wouldn't open until 9am but it turned out to be crowded with tourists. The museum is a 3-story house and is filled with works by Mr. Basoeki during his lifetime. The most memorable thing for me was seeing Mr. Basoeki's relics and seeing his private room. Honestly, because I was alone when I saw it, I was a bit scared 😭 because the atmosphere was so quiet. But other than that, Mr. Basoeki's works are truly extraordinary, they have even reached international levels. It's truly great that Mr. Basoeki can make Indonesia's name famous on the world stage.
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Aditya R.
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Go to the Basoeki Abdullah museum this morning, initially I thought it wouldn't open until 9am but it turned out to be crowded with tourists. The museum is a 3-story house and is filled with works by Mr. Basoeki during his lifetime. The most memorable thing for me was seeing Mr. Basoeki's relics and seeing his private room. Honestly, because I was alone when I saw it, I was a bit scared 😭 because the atmosphere was so quiet. But other than that, Mr. Basoeki's works are truly extraordinary, they have even reached international levels. It's truly great that Mr. Basoeki can make Indonesia's name famous on the world stage.
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Sahroni O.
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Basoeki Abdullah is a renowned Indonesian painter. Here, we can see hundreds of his paintings. For art lovers, this is a great place to visit. The location is on the roadside. Some of the buildings are used for painting exhibitions.
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Zaki A.
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago
Very friendly service from the staff. Ticket exchange was very easy. It's definitely a historic site.
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Ruben O.
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago
Located near Fatmawati, near the finance department complex, this museum houses a large collection of art by Indonesian maestro, Basoeki Abdoelah.
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Agustin R.
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Went to the Basoeki Abdullah Museum this morning, initially I thought it wouldn't open until 9am, but it turned out to be crowded with tourists. The museum is a 3-story house and is filled with works by Mr. Basoeki during his lifetime. The most memorable thing for me was seeing Mr. Basoeki's relics and seeing his private room. Honestly, because I was alone when I saw it, I was a bit scared 😭 because the atmosphere was so quiet. But other than that, Mr. Basoeki's works are truly extraordinary, even reaching international levels. It's truly great that Mr. Basoeki can make Indonesia's name famous on the world stage.
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J***o
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago
Thank you Om Fiqih for helping and explaining about the paintings and the exhibition space, good luck to the musbadul team.
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S***y
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Reviewed 38 week(s) ago
Friendly staff, clean and well maintained place. Recommended
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L***n
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Reviewed 41 week(s) ago
The place is clean, the area has 2 buildings so it is quite spacious, there is a variety of interesting information that can be read, various personal collections and artworks of Mr. Basoeki Abdullah. But still confused because there are some unclear signs, such as which door to enter, rooms such as the library and closed bedrooms have no signs of no entry or whether it is a public area.
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Bilal A.
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Reviewed 45 week(s) ago
It's very exciting and highly recommended to see the art history of Basoeki Abdullah! Because his art is very beautiful!
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Huynh C. L.
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Reviewed 64 week(s) ago
On the occasion of the 79th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia, I came here. I don't know why I got goosebumps inside. There was joy, sadness, fear, and also an air of horror, but inside it was more like amazement. LIKE WHY IS COOL. Why are you coming to the museum now and not before? 😩 BTW, the entrance fee is only 5K IDR/person. For those of you who have never been to a museum, at least once in your life, come to the rich museum in Dalem, wow wow wow, you will feel extremely surprised. 🙈
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Huynh C. L.
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Reviewed 64 week(s) ago
1. Fast track entry without queuing, prepare Qris as you can't use cash, around 5000 rupiah per person 2. Clean, airy environment 3. Informative diorama explaining every detail about STOVIA and the birth of the Budi Utomo movement 4. Easy access by public transport 5. Clean bathrooms
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