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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Jl. Gajah Mada, Monggonao, Mpunda, Bima, Nusa Tenggara Bar. 84117, Indonesia
  • Coordinate -8.4558433,118.7402825
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 3.6
  • Compound Code GPVR+M4 Monggonao, Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Openning hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
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Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Museum SAMPARAJA
Reviews
Thoni Blerr (12/07/2019)
Bad in maintenance
Ua Pa'i (11/03/2020)
The place where historical items are stored apart from diASI mbojo
Bung Faisal (02/22/2020)
It has a garden filled with green grass and inside it is still stored the king's singular results.
ikra alwi (07/26/2019)
SELAYANG PANDANG ABOUT SAMPARAJA MUSEUMnnBima, besides having the ASI Mbojo Museum, also has one more museum that is used as a place to store ancient manuscripts from the kingdom of Bima. This museum is the Samparaja Museum, located on Jalan Gajah Mada, Monggonao Village, Bima City. The building is not a legacy of the royal period and is managed by the Bima Samparaja Museum Foundation.nThis building has three rooms. For dances, exhibitions and places to store personal collections and Bima ethnic groups, such as the original BO Book. This book discusses the matter of the kingdom of Bima in the 14th century AD. This BO book has been published in the form of a book entitled BO Sangajikai which is a record of the kingdom of Bima.nnThe Sampraja Museum was built in 1987, which was pioneered and founded by Hj. Siti Maryam R. Salahuddin (7th child of Sultan Salahuddin - King of the Sultanate of Bima). The aim of the establishment of the Samparaja Culture Museum is to save the heritage of the Bima Sultanate, especially the old manuscripts from extinction while preserving regional cultural values ​​and making the museum a means of Bima's cultural research. The status of the Samparaja Cultural museum is a private museum that is open to the public.nnThe collections owned by the Samparaja Cultural Museum include old Arabic letters and Malay languages ​​written around the seventeenth century - XIX AD. These manuscripts contain various knowledge and history of the Bima government, customary law and Islamic law applied in Bima, Agricultural Sciences, maritime affairs, interaction relations with other regions and traders from foreign countries.nnDo not miss the Book of La Nonto Gama as the main collection as well, in the form of hand-written books of the Koran which are the direct inheritance of the Sultanate of Bima. In addition to chronicles, manuscripts or old manuscripts, the Bima Cultural Museum also collects ethnographic objects from Bima, old traditional clothes during the Bima Sultanate from custom ranks, traditional ceremonies, bridal wear, children's traditional clothes, wood and silver carvings and old ceramics.nnSource:nSitusbudaya.id
MANSYUR H. SYAHRIR (10/15/2019)
one of the Bima Museum's pride other than Asi Mbojo. This museum holds manuscripts and ancient objects from the Sultanate of Bima since the First Sultan.
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