5 Sights in Malang, Indonesia (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Malang, Indonesia! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Malang. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Activities in Malang

1. Museum Musik Indonesia

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The Indonesian Music Museum (MMI) is the only music art museum in Indonesia, located in Malang City, East Java. Each aspect of life has its own history that if it can be remembered. Likewise with the development of music, each era has its golden age. Be it singing, singers, lifestyle to media (recording and listening equipment) to enjoy it. This museum is located on the 2nd floor of the Gajayana Arts Building, Jl. Nusakambangan No. 19, Malang City.

Wikipedia: Museum Musik Indonesia (ID)

2. GKT Jemaat 1

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GKT Jemaat 1 Gereja Kristus Tuhan (GKT) / CC BY-SA 4.0

Christ the Lord's Church or known as GKT is a Protestant Christian church organization in Indonesia that recognizes as a Calvinist evangelical church. This church is centered on jl. Argopuro No. 6, 65112, Malang, East Java.

Wikipedia: Gereja Kristus Tuhan (ID)

3. Museum Singhasari

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Singhasari Museum is a museum located in Singhasari Residence Housing, Krajan, Klampok Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency, East Java Province. The status of this museum is a public museum. Its special function is to collect archaeological and ethnographic objects. The museum building is in Malang Regency. The inauguration of the Singhasari Museum was held on May 20, 2015. The land for the construction of the museum is a grant from the owner of Singhasari Residence Housing. The Singhasari Museum belongs to the Malang Regency Government. The management was handed over to the Malang Regency Culture and Tourism Office. The location of the Singhasari Museum is at the coordinates of 7°52'51.7" south latitude and 112°38'27.6" east longitude. Access to the museum can be accessed from Singosari Station, Arjosari Terminal (10 km) or Tasikmadu Terminal (7.5 km).

Wikipedia: Museum Singhasari (ID), Website

4. Museum Mpu Purwa

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Museum Mpu Purwa Risa Herdahita / CC BY-SA 4.0

The MPU Purwa Museum is a museum that collects ancient objects in Indonesia, especially Java. The collection includes statues, statues, temples and inscriptions from various kingdoms in Java. These objects were used in various royal activities and disappeared together with the collapse of his kingdom. Some local governments on Java rediscovered these objects and gathered them. After that, they founded the MPU Purwa Museum in 2004. The inauguration of the museum was carried out by the Mayor of Malang, Peni Suparto. In fact, the museum building is a hall of rescuing ancient objects. The collection displayed is statues and statues originating from the reign of Mpu Sindok to the Majapahit Kingdom. Museum ownership is given to the Malang City Government. The management is handed over to the MPU Purwa Museum Technical Implementation Unit. This museum is located at Jalan Soekarno Hatta Housing Griya Shanta Blok. B Number 210, Mojolangu, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java. The coordinates are at 7 ° 56 '25.4 "South Latitude and 112 ° 37'15.1" East Longitude. The Purwa MPU Museum can be reached from Malang Station with a distance of 7 km or from the Arjosari Terminal with a distance of 6 km.

Wikipedia: Museum Mpu Purwa (ID)

5. Alun-Alun Bundar Malang

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Round Square is a square or open land located in Malang City, East Java. This square was built in 1920 by the Dutchman Thomas Karsten. In the center of this square there is a monument surrounded by a lotus pond. The Round Square is located in front of Malang City Hall.

Wikipedia: Alun-Alun Bundar (ID)

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