Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics
Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics increasingly interested by public. This can be seen from the many visitors to the museum which is located at Jalan Pos Kota No. 2, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Owned museum collection that was inaugurated by Ali Sadikin (Governor of DKI Jakarta) on June 7, 1977 that, very complete. Currently, there are more than 8000 collections of ceramics and a collection of 450 paintings and sculptures.
Among these collections there are several excellent collections and very important for Indonesian art history include painting, titled “Bride of the Revolution” by Hendra Gunawan, “Regent of Cianjur” The work of Raden Saleh, “Self Portrait” by Affandi, wooden totem magic, and symbolic work of I Wayan Tjokot and extended family.
“This museum has a collection of ceramics from various regions in Indonesia, including Jakarta and ceramics from various countries such as Thailand, China, and Japan that amounted to more than 8000 and other art works such as sculpture, wood totems, sketches, and batik, totaling 450 units. “
Not only that, this museum also has a library with a collection of books and ceramic art that can be used as a guide about art. In addition, the museum also provides a gift shop that provides a variety of ceramic objects are unique and interesting.
This museum can be visited every Tuesday – Sunday, from 09:00 until 15:00.
Enjoy your experience at Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics!




