Bank Indonesia Museum (Indonesian ''Museum Bank Indonesia'') is a bank museum located in
Jakarta,
Indonesia
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. It was founded by
Bank Indonesia and opened on 21 July 2009. The museum is housed in a heritage building in
Jakarta Old Town that had been the first headquarters of the
Netherlands Indies gulden (De Javasche bank), the central bank of the
Dutch East Indies. The bank was nationalized as Bank Indonesia in 1953, after Indonesia gained its independence. It is located next to
Bank Mandiri Museum.
History
De Javasche Bank was formed in 1828 as a circulation bank of the Dutch East Indies and was responsible for issuing Netherlands Indies Guldens. The building stood in a plot that had been Batavia's Inner Hospital (in Dutch: "Binnenhospital" named "inner" due to its location being inside the wall), which was built in the early 18th century and was abandoned in 1780, as the central hospital was moved to Weltevreden. The building was sold to the trade firm Mac Quoid Davidson & Co. in 1801, and was purchased by De Javasche bank in 1831.
The old hospital building was demolished in the early 20th and on the site a new building designed by
Eduard Cuypers was erected. Cuypers was a famed Dutch architect and was keen on experimenting and inserting indigenous Indonesian elements into his design. The building's front facade was completed in 1909 in
Neo-Renaissance
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architecture with Javanese ornaments on its details. The inner court was only changed into its present form after another renovation in 1926.
The bank continued as the acting central bank of Indonesia during the
Japanese occupation in 1942 and after the
Indonesian declaration of independence in 1945. Its first
Rupiah
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note was printed in 1944 under Japanese supervision, in an effort to nationalize its identity. After the
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recognized Indonesia's independence in 1950, the Indonesian government agreed to retain De Javasche Bank as central bank of Indonesia. However, with increasing animosity between the two party, the bank was nationalized as Bank Indonesia in 1953.
In 1962 a new central bank headquarters building was completed and the old building was left to deteriorate. The building was restored into a museum in 2006, and was formally opened by the acting president
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
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on 21 July 2009.
Museum
The museum is closed on Mondays (including public holidays) and has an entrance fee of rp 5,000.
The museum is designed to introduce the public to Bank Indonesia's role in Indonesian history, such as monetary policies and payment systems that change over time. The museum also provides visitors with an audio and visual experience on the history of currencies and trade in Indonesia from the pre-colonial era to the present state. It includes eras such as the early spice-trading history,
Dutch East India Company spice monopoly in the Indonesian archipelago, banking system of the Dutch East Indies, currencies under Japanese occupation and ends on the economic crisis of 1997.
Ekspendisi Sejarah di Museum Bank Indonesia
''Detik'', December 2, 2014.
The museum includes old currencies from around the world in its display collection, from as early as the 14th century pre-colonial era.
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File:Mock-up safe Bank Indonesia Museum, Jakarta.jpg
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File:Dutch East Indies bank mock-up, Bank Indonesia Museum.jpg
See also
*List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta
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* List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia
*Museum Bank Indonesia, Surabaya
Bank Indonesia Museum () is a bank museum located in Surabaya, Indonesia. It was officially founded by Bank Indonesia and was opened on 27 January 2012 after its restoration. The museum occupies a building formerly known as ''De Javasche Bank'', t ...
References
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Museums in Jakarta
Museums established in 1998
Colonial architecture in Jakarta
Cultural Properties of Indonesia in Jakarta
Bank museums