Jakarta Textile Museum is a cultural educational institution, has a mission to conserve traditional textile.
Textile has always been an important part of life in Indonesia as a component of dress and as a ritual and ceremonial objects. They constitute a very rich aspect of Indonesian culture and a testament of the degree of technological expertise and artistic skill attained by their maker. They also provide a window into local histories
The building of Textile Museum was built in the early 19th century. Initially the building was a private house of a Frenchman. The building was later sold to Abdul Aziz Al Mussawi al Musa Khadim, a Turkish consulate for Batavia. In 1942, the building was sold again to Karel Cristian Cruq.
The Indonesian islands are famous for their magnificent hand-woven cloths, colors and designs in material and creations, some intricate, others stunning in their pure simplicity. Each of the thousands of Indonesian islands produces its specific textile, most often based on philosophical and religious values that have been handed down through the generations.
Getting there
[By Train]
Via Tanah Abang Train Station
[By Bus (TransJakarta)]
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Address:
Jl. Aipda KS. Tubun No.2-4
Tanah Abang
Petamburan, Jakarta Pusat 10260
Indonesia
GPS:
-6.187893, 106.809619
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