
This artistic building stay at Pintu Besar Utara Street
27, West Jakarta , was built in 1912,
previously as land of a church, which was built in 1640 under the name of De
Oude Hollandsche Kerk (The Old Dutch Church). In 1732 it was renovated and its
name was changed into De Nieuwe Hollandsche Kerk (The New Dutch Church). The
church building was once totally destroyed by an earthquake. Bataviasche
Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen (Batavia Society of Arts and Sciences),
that was an institution dealing with science and Indonesian culture bought this
building.
The institution then delivered this building to the
Stichting Oud Batavia (Old Batavia Foundation) and on 22 December 1939. It was
made a museum under the name of Oude Bataviasche Museum
(Old Batavia Museum ).
In 1957 this building was delivered to Lembaga Kebudayaan Indonesia (Institute
of Indonesian Culture) and on 17 September 1962 it was delivered to the
Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, which later was
delivered to the DKI Jakarta Administration on 23 June 1968 to be made Shadow
Puppet Museum, which inauguration was carried out on 13 August 1975.
Shadow Puppet (commonly known as wayang) in Indonesia , especially
on
This Museum also displays various collections of wayang
and dolls from friendly countries like Malaysia ,
Thailand , Suriname , China ,
Vietnam , France , India
and Cambodia .
It is not merely to be an object for recreation, study for students/ devotee
can be carried out in this Museum, and this Museum even can be used as venue
for training, documentation center and research on shadow puppet, and it can be
used as inter-regional and international media on cultural knowledge. To
support its existence, in this Museum wayang staging and attraction of wayang
making are periodically organized.
(Indonesia-tourism)



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