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The number of museums in Indonesia in 1945 was 26 (including aquariums, zoos, and botanical gardens (following the definition of the International Council of Museums). Between 1945 and 1968, this increased to 46. In 2010 there were 281 museums in Indonesia, [11] 80 of which are State Museums. [12]
The National Museum expansion and the construction of the new wing commenced in 1994, under the initiative of the Minister of Education and Culture Wardiman Djojonegoro. The four-story building is a combination of colonial and modern styles, with the Greek neoclassical facade mirroring the old wing.
Rawinala is a foundation that provides education and care for people with MDVI (Multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairment) in Indonesia. Rawinala has 5 main Programs: Education, Dormitories and Orphanage, Sheltered Workshop, Community Based Rehabilitation and Training Center.
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The Indonesia Museum (Indonesian: Museum Indonesia), is an anthropology and ethnological museum located in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The museum is concentrated on arts and cultures of various ethnic groups that inhabit Indonesian archipelago and formed the modern nation of Indonesia.
The building was initially made into four museums: Budi Utomo Museum, Museum of Women, Museum of Pers [clarification needed], and Museum of Health and Medicine. On February 7, 1984, the four museums were converged into the Museum of National Awakening.
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