Museum Mandiri - Kota Jakarta Barat

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Contact Museum Mandiri

Address :

Jl. Lapangan Stasiun No.1, RT.3/RW.6, Pinangsia, Kec. Taman Sari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11110, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 11110
Opening hours :
Monday Closed
Tuesday 9AM–3PM
Wednesday 9AM–3PM
Thursday 9AM–3PM
Friday 9AM–3PM
Saturday 9AM–3PM
Sunday 9AM–3PM
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Description : Large museum with collections of antiques & supplies related to the history of national banking.

Jl. Lapangan Stasiun No.1, RT.3/RW.6, Pinangsia, Kec. Taman Sari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11110, Indonesia
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Cindy Daily on Google

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I visit this place two times. At the second visit, I am really surprised because they made so many upgrade of this museum than a few years ago. I visit this time to see exhibition Opera Omnia, the digital imaging of Leonardo da Vinci painting. And then walk around the museum. The entrance fee is 3000 idr for Mandiri customer (bring the Mandiri debit card or cc), and 5000 idr for public
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Dedi Fahruli on Google

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Loved visit the museum. All the exhibits are well preserved. You can bring your children and teach them about banking in old days. You can explore all the rooms including underground level where there is a huge safe room. I mean very huge safe room. Its a lil bit creepy while you inside the safe room...
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Yanu Utami Subiyanto on Google

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It's a good place to learn how was the banking system from a very old decade. The building has been renovated, but still keep it's authentic style. A Europe architecture. Good place to bring your kids. But if I may suggest, don't come to this place at early morning time, as it's place will brought a spooky atmosphere when you explore this place alone. Specially a giant safe deposit boxes room that located under the floor. Ticket will cost IDR 5,000 for Indonesian, and IDR 10,000 for foreigner kids/student, while for adult will be IDR 15,000. Special for Bank Mandiri customers you just need to pay IDR 3,000 but the officer never ask, so you need to present a prove before purchase a ticket.
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Siti Zubaedah on Google

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A museum about Bank Mandiri's history, and it is located near Jakarta Kota Station and Kota Tua. It will crowd with people on weekends. Don't be panic if you get hungry after roaming the museum there are a lot of food stall on the outside. The ticket has a different price for local and foreign tourist, 5k rupiahs for local and 15k rupiahs for foreigner.
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Jovellina Verbi Dei Minister on Google

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Located in Old City of Jakarta or Kota Tua Jakarta. Connected directly with way to Transjakarta bus station or even train station. Easy to find another options of public transportations. It's big museum, good maintenance but still cheap price. There are AC and many fans inside. Some spaces are closed, we don't know how but with open spaces, it's enough to make us tired. Recommended place to visit. But unfortunately not accessible for disabled one.
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Muhammad Ikhsan Al Farraby on Google

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Entering the museum will take you back to the time when Jakarta was still referred to as Batavia, one of the most sophisticated colonial capital city in East Asia. This museum demonstrates banking practices back in the colonial times. The ticket is very affordable (around US$1 per person). The museum's main attractions include antique vaults, statues, pictures, administrative equipments used in banking activities, and old money and bank note samples. Some dioramas depicts how my ancestors work hard to sustain the lavish lifestyle of Dutch elites. This scene is also depicted in the large stained glass windows. The museum is open from 8 AM to 4 PM daily.
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Lorraine on Google

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Very detail information about the history of banking in Indonesia with many awesome artifacts and great ambience. For people who love historical sites, or just simply curious about Jakarta's history, I will always recommend to visit Old Batavia. The atmosphere, the buildings, the ambience are rich with history. Totally one of "must visit" place in Jakarta. If you are even curiouser, you can always ask the employee inside the museum to give you a simple or thorough tour for you to understand more about the marvelous yet terrifying stories Indonesian people endured during the colonial era. Keep in mind that parking is a bit difficult in this area and only few car parking spots. My recommendation is to take public transportation, which is not hard because there are easy accesses to bus, train, and other smaller public transports. Other than that, please be aware of your belongings at all time. Dressed simple, not too open and not too flashy. Since this is a public space with many outdoor areas, it will be very hot during the day, and unfortunately there are many pickpockets in the area, but I have visited this place many, many times and it's always safe for me. Just be aware :) Lastly, enjoy the food! So many traditional food surrounding the place that you can try, there are also cafe if you want someplace cool, but the cafes are a bit expensive. I would highly recommend outdoor food while you are there than the indoors so you can try the real Indonesian's food! Have fun!
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Estu Dimas Danang on Google

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Great building, one of the historical place in jakarta Worth to visit You can also visit another historical area and landmarks near museum jakarta just by walking about 5 minutes to jakarta old city

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