
Indonesia
Trowulan Museum
This museum in Trowulan serves as an archaeological haven for artifacts from the Majapahit era and Kahuripan, Kediri and Singhasari kingdoms of East Java.
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The Trowulan Museum houses a remarkable array of discoveries from the region of Trowulan, renowned for its impressive assortment of ancient Majapahit relics in particular. Within its walls, you’ll be greeted by magnificent sculptures and pottery, showcasing the artistic prowess of the Majapahit people. Witness the magnificent statue of King Airlangga astride a colossal Garuda, a piece originating from Belahan and offering valuable insights into the region’s history. Beyond the museum’s confines, visitors can explore the outdoor exhibition area, which features an abundance of large stone sculptures. A short distance away, an ongoing archaeological excavation reveals the emerging foundations of an ancient Trowulan site. The museum has an entrance fee of RP 3,000 and is open 7:30AM to 4PM daily.
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