Thursday, August 22, 2019

Museum Angkut

 Museum Angkut
 Museum Angkut is a transport museum located in Batu, East Java Indonesia. The museum has more than 300 collections of types of traditional to modern transportation. The museum is divided into several zones decorated with the background of building models from the continents of Asia, Europe to America.


Main Hall Zone
 This is the first room that will be visited after passing the entrance line. In this place there are various collections of cars from various countries and times, which are supported by exotic lights to give an ellegant impression.
Gangster & Broadway Zone
Al Capone as a famous gangster in the 1970s in action and ready to get you involved in the gangster world. Broadway Sreet is displayed along with various types and models of transportation in it.

Europe Zone
This zone is presented in the nuance of night combined with a variety of transportation vehicles typical of the European continent.

Education Zone
 This Zone Contains the history of various transportation from time to time both in Indonesia and in the world.

Sunda and Batavia Zone
 In this zone, we seemed to be drawn back to the atmosphere of the old Jakarta city when it became a famous port in the Batavia era. There are imitation of Syahbandar towers and various types of cars and transportation at that time.

Buckingham Palace Zone
 In the Buckingham Palace Zone there are various classy transportation such as Blackburn, Triumph, Royal Enfield, and many others. There is also a Land Rover car that was used by Queen Elizabeth during the parade in Australia.

Las Vegas Zone
 It has American nuances that will colour your night with Las Vegas gates and various types of passing cars.

Hollywood Zone
 In Hollywood Zone, you will find various conveyances that used in Hollywood Films which are often referred as concept cars.

Pasar Apung Zone 
 You will find various Museum Angkut souvenirs and traditional food also can be found.There is also various crafts such as batik, carving, caricature, and others that can be learned at the place.

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