Museum Lambung Mangkurat - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Museum Lambung Mangkurat
Lambung Mangkurat Museum is a museum in Jalan Ahmad Yani 36, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The museum has a notable collection of artifacts related to the Banjar and Dayak peoples, with many items being excavated from archaeological sites all around Kalimantan. It is also home to an array of ancient Hindu objects.
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Attractions Near Museum Lambung Mangkurat
Great Mosque of Al-Karomah Martapura
4.29km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
A beautiful mosque that was located in the heart of the South Kalimantan which was built in the Dutch colonial period. The main structure of Jami 'Martapura made of ironwood. Wood is used as a raw material for the walls and floor of the mosque. It is one of the great examples of Middle Eastern architecture.
Masjid Raya Sabilal Muhtadin Banjarmasin
30.63km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin is the largest mosque in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia, in terms of capacity to accommodate people. The name chosen for this Banjarmasin Sultan Mosque is a tribute and appreciation to the late Grand Scholars, Sheikh Muhammad al-Banjary Arsyad, who had developed Islam in the kingdom of Banjar or South Kalimantan region now.
Protestant Church in Western Indonesia
30.73km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
The Protestant Church in Western Indonesia is a Reformed Church, and its theology is based on the teaching of John Calvin. It was established in 31 October 1948. It was called the "De Protestantse Kerk in Westelijk Indonesie", founded in 1605 in Ambon, Moluccas. In its formative years it consisted of seven classes: Jabar, Java, Jatim, Sumatra, Bangka, Borneo, Sulawesi. It is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches the World Council of Churches and the Christian Conference in Asia.
MASJID JAMI BANJARMASIN
30.87km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
One of the great mosque which was located in the heart of the South Kalimantan and also which was famous for its architectural importance.
Sultan Suriansyah Mosque
33.41km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
Sultan Suriansyah Mosque is the oldest mosque in South Kalimantan. Built about 300 years ago during the reign of Tuan Guru, the first Banjarese King to convert to Islam. The mosque is located in the village of Kuin Utara, in Banjarmasin. This location was near the site where the palace complex was before annihilated by the colonial Dutch. The roof is layered, showing Banjar's pre-Islamic architecture. Unique to old mosques of Banjar, the mihrab has its own roof, separated from the main building
Bukit Teletubbies
45.51km from Museum Lambung Mangkurat
One of the beautiful hill which was located in the heart of South Kalimantan which was usually a trekking destination and also used for photography and shooting purpose by its natural beauty.
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It is located in Kalimantan, the Indonesian territory of Borneo. Banjarmasin city of South Kalimantan is known for its floating market. The floating market is a traditional market that is located on the Barito River and is open between 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 pm.