Anjuk Ladang Museum is a cultural and historical center in Nganjuk Regency that houses various historical artifacts, from statues to urns. Built between 1993 and 1996 on the initiative of the Regent of Nganjuk at that time, Drs. R. Sutrisno, this museum is the right place for tourists to learn about the history and culture of Nganjuk, especially from the Hindu-Buddhist era.
Location and Access
Anjuk Ladang Museum is located on Jalan Gatot Subroto, Ringin Anom Kauman Timur, Nganjuk District, Nganjuk Regency. The location is easily accessible by private vehicles and public transportation, with adequate parking facilities.
Opening Hours and Ticket Price
The museum is open every day from 08.00 to 14.00 WIB. Interestingly, the museum does not charge an entrance fee, making it an educational tourist attraction that can be enjoyed by all groups, including students and families.
Main Attractions of Anjuk Ladang Museum
Historical and Cultural Collections
Anjuk Ladang Museum has a diverse collection of artifacts, ranging from jars, bowls, shadow puppets, bells, masks, to Hindu-Buddhist relics. Each of these collections represents an important part of the history and culture of Nganjuk, especially during the Medang Kingdom.
Collections of Anjuk Ladang
One of the museum's main collections is Anjuk Ladang Inscription, which records the history of the founding of Nganjuk in the 10th century by Mpu Sindok from the Medang Kingdom. This inscription is important evidence of the development of the Nganjuk region from the classical era.
Facilities at Anjuk Ladang Museum
Anjuk Ladang Museum provides several facilities for the convenience of visitors, including:
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A fairly large parking area
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An exhibition room that stores various artifacts
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An educational room for history learning activities
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A clean public toilet