Lambung Mangkurat Museum tourist attraction is a museum in South Kalimantan province, located in the city of Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan. Travel time to the location that is ± 25 minutes by using four-wheeled vehicle and two wheels, from the City of Banjarmasin, or ± 35 minutes by motorcycle.
Saving various historical and cultural heritage as well as an overview of the South face in various aspects of natural life and its natural potential. originated from Borneo Museum, founded by the Dutch Government in 1907 in Banjarmasin. Due to the inclusion of Japanese colonization, the arcing of Museum Borneo ended and continued by Governor Milono with the establishment of the Museum of Borneo on 22 December 1955. Half of the museum's collection is a possessive Amir Kiai Hasan Bondan Javanist as one of Mr. Pioneer Museum. Preceded by the convening of the Conference of Culture in 1957 in Banjarmasin,
that ten years later (1967) inaugurated the founding of the museum re-named Museum of Banjar. Banjar Museum terminated and transferred to the Museum's collection housed in Banjarbaru Gastric Mangkurat precisely in the way of General Ahmad Yani KM 35.5 Banjarbaru Village North. Gastric Mangkurat Museum was built in 1974 and inaugurated by the Minister of Education and Culture Daoed Joesoef on January 10, 1979.
Starting from the Museum of Borneo which was founded by the Dutch Government in 1907 in Banjarmasin. Due to the inclusion of Japanese colonization, the Museum of Borneo over and continued by Governor pencetusannya Milono with the establishment of the Museum of Borneo on 22 December 1955. Half of the museum's collection is a possessive Amir Kiai Hasan Bondan Javanist as one of Mr. Pioneer Museum. Preceded by the convening of the Conference of Culture in 1957 in Banjarmasin, that ten years later (1967) inaugurated the founding of the museum re-named Museum of Banjar. Banjar Museum terminated and transferred to the Museum's collection housed in Banjarbaru Gastric Mangkurat precisely in the way of General Ahmad Yani KM 35.5 Banjarbaru Village North. Gastric Mangkurat Museum was built in 1974 and inaugurated by the Minister of Education and Culture Daoed Joesoef on January 10, 1979.
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