This glimpse of the history of the sate building : Gedung Sate is a public building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It was designed according to a neoclassical design incorporating native Indonesian elements by Dutch architect J. Gerber to be the seat of the Dutch East Indiesdepartment of Transport, Public Works and Water Management; the building was completed in 1920. Today, the building serves as the seat of the governor of the province of West Java. Its common name, Gedung sate, is a nickname that translates literally from Indonesian to 'satay building', which is a reference to the shape of the building's central pinnacle - which resemble the shape of one of the Indonesian traditional dish called satay. (source:http://museumgedungsate.org/sejarah).
the operating hours are : Everyday. From 09:30 AM to 16:00 PM.
But remember, better you planning and rerserve before go to thet museum.
You can also call for the reservation +62 22 426 7753
the operating hours are : Everyday. From 09:30 AM to 16:00 PM.
But remember, better you planning and rerserve before go to thet museum.
You can also call for the reservation +62 22 426 7753
This is the entry to Museum
The museum itself are not verry big or spacious. But its enough to accommodate arround maximum 25 people include the companion for the grup. The first atraction was the wall with history of gedung sate, with some hi-tech technology in the wall. Its nice. Here's the glimpse :
The First entry
Gedung sate from the top
Digital map about the area
The Prims Glass
Augmented reality
Interaction floor
The foundation of gedung sate
The door when we exit the museum
Inside, you can find Augmented reality area, Audio visual area, 4D Projection, Digital information and the Theater. Special for theater you can go inside quequeing by manualy. There's a mini film about this museum. Overall this is the fisrt hi-tech museum in Bandung I think. Sure will go there again !
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