Trace the Roots of Java at the Museum Geologi Bandung
Often overlooked by visitors in Bandung, this museum harbours some of
Indonesia’s most prized artifacts with reference to the geological background
of the country, such as landform structures to prehistoric beings.
The collection exhibited in this museum includes a few of the Homo
Erectus, believed to be an early form of the modern day human, a replica of the
notorious Tyrannosaurus Rex Osborn, and a showcase of rock minerals you never
knew contributed so much to our world today!
Located right in the heart of the old city, several other attractions
like the ‘Gedung Sate’ and ‘Lapangan Gasibu’ are right around the corner,
perfect for those looking for a taste of local street food.
Museum
Geologi Bandung
Address: Jl.
Diponegoro No.57, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40122
Phone: +62 22 721822
Entrance: 10,000 IDR (USD 0.80)
Opening hours: Weekdays (09:00-15:30) / Weekends (09:00-13.30) / Closed on Fridays
Phone: +62 22 721822
Entrance: 10,000 IDR (USD 0.80)
Opening hours: Weekdays (09:00-15:30) / Weekends (09:00-13.30) / Closed on Fridays
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