Overview
Located in a 1870 colonial courthouse building in Kota Tua, this museum showcases Indonesian fine art from the 19th century to the present, alongside a significant collection of local and imported ceramics.
Highlights
- Raden Saleh Works: Paintings by Indonesia's pioneering modern artist.
- Ceramics Gallery: Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian ceramics dating back to the Han Dynasty.
- Colonial Architecture: The restored courtroom building is a highlight in itself.
History
The building was originally the Court of Justice of the Dutch East Indies. It was converted into a museum in 1990 to preserve Indonesia's artistic heritage.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: The museum is a short walk from the History Museum in Fatahillah Square.
- Tip 2: Air conditioning is limited—visit in the morning.
- Duration: 45 min–1 hour.