Minggu, 29 Maret 2009

Bahari Museum

. Minggu, 29 Maret 2009


Museum Bahari save 126 koleki objects maritime history. Particularly ships and boats traditional trade. Among the dozens of miniature collection displayed there are 19 boats and 107 native fruit miniature, photos and other marine biota.



Is a former spice warehouse VOC Netherlands, located at the beautiful Bay of Jakarta. In ancient times the place became the center of some importance. So busy, so need strict vigilance, ship-ship big and small back and forth carry spices, such as clove, nutmeg, pepper, cinnamon, white wood, tobacco, copra, tea leaves, coffee beans and other transported to European and other countries in the world.



Produce Nusantara is a monopoly commodity trading companies important VOC (Vereningde Indische Compagnie) Netherlands. Up to now the old warehouse and sit still seemed haunted. Suitable changed its function as a museum store items maritime history.

Building year 1652

Three-floor building that was founded in 1652 by the colonial government in the Netherlands Indies, Batavia. Precisely in the way of Pasar Ikan Jakarta Utara, overlooking Bay of Jakarta. The right not far from the main warehouse, built the tower. Now known as Menara Syahbandar built in 1839 for the administration of the entrance boat out at the same time as the central control of land and sea around.



In a significant warehouse is changing. Year of change can be seen on the entrance doors. In the years between 1718, 1719 and 1771. During the Japanese occupation, precisely when the world war II burst (1939-1945) warehouse is a place of military logistics equipment Dai Nippon. After Indonesia Merdeka enabled warehouse logistics for PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara) and the PTT (Post Telephone and telegraph)



The historic warehouse that looks more intact after the local government of DKI Jakarta renovated and inaugurated a Museum Bahari in 7 Jul 1977 by Ali Sadikin, who at that time the Governor of DKI Jakarta. Museum Bahari in the stomach stored objects such as ships and historic boats and miniature speaker. Remind us that old fashioned 'grandmother moyangku the sea'. There's pride 'kebaharian' from intrepid nations in the ocean wide and violent.

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