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3, Jalan Rajawali Selatan Raya, 10720, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, ID Indonesia
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Dila Humairah
::It's so aesthetic... it was a great place for whom who looking for many amazing art. But, the cost is so expensive for student. It's gonna be worth it if you want to make a great photoshoot for your instagram tho
Ajay The MS
::Heaven of arts, painting, statue... Interesting place
Selma Shafanisa Dhirgantara
::great museum/art gallery! me and my friends spent a couple of hours here enjoying the arts and taking pictures. i went here on a weekday at around 1pm - 3pm and there weren't so many people there but they did said that on weekends its more crowded. the entrance fee i payed was 75k (for students. you have to show your student id) but for adults its 100k and its free for children under 12. oh and you have to pay extra 75k if you want to take pictures with a legit camera. some might say its a bit pricey, but i would say it's worth it because it's a way to appreciate artists. the arts were really cool and even the architecture is so aesthetically pleasing (and it's instagram feed friendly 😍). many youth would love this place
Boris Danilovich
::Really interesting pieces. It’s relatively small in comparison to what you may expect but worth it. Note - it’s two separate buildings, the museum attendant had guided me thru the three floors in each building
Syania T
::Great museum, my friends and I enjoyed 2-3 hours here. The artworks are fascinating and the building itself is aesthetically-pleasing! There is one section where they have illuminated pieces which I really liked. The entry fee is quite expensive but worth it (and it makes sense why) and there is an additional fee of 75k if you want to bring a camera. The museum can be accessed by train, just get off at Rajawali station and take a 10-minute walk.