GuideJawa Indonesia Tourism - Museum of Asian-African Conference
Indonesia Tourism - Museum of Asian-African Conference
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Indonesia Tourism - Museum of Asian-African Conference
Asia Africa Conference Museum is located at Road Asia Afrika No.. 65, Bandung, West Java Province, Indonesia. The establishment of this museum aims to collect, preserve, process and present human remains and information related to background events of the Asian-African Conference.
In addition, the establishment of the museum aims to document the development of the Asia Africa from time to time, as well as photographing aspects of social, cultural, economic, and the role of Indonesian politics in particular and the Asia-Africa is generally in the international arena.
Furthermore, the establishment of this museum is very strategic for Indonesia itself in order to support efforts to develop national culture, education for the younger generation, and increased tourism asset. Visitors were treated not only with objects, collections of photographs and archives, because this museum has been developed as a study center, education, information, and recreation. The museum is supported by a modern exhibition hall that showcased a number of objects and photographs relics First Asian-African Conference in 1955 and the Commemoration of the Asian-African Conference in 1980-25.
In this museum there is an audio visual room that can be used by visitors to watch a documentary about the Asian-African and other developing countries. In this museum there is also room diorama which tells how President Sukarno oration was during the First Asian-African Conference held in 1955.
In addition, the museum is available library services a collection of books, documents, archives, magazines, newspapers, and brochures about the Asian-African Conference in 1955, subsequent conferences, the Asian-African countries, and state- other developing countries. Around the Asia Africa Conference Museum there are various facilities, such as homestead and hotels with various types, shops, cafes, restaurants, malls, banks, ATM, factory and factory-outlets that provide unique souvenirs and snacks Bandung, as well as a tour guide who can explains the ins and outs of museums.
Museum of Asian-African Conference in the heart of the city, close to the square, and transportation route through the city, so it can be accessed easily from all over the city of Bandung.