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Museum Angkut (in
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as Transportation Museum) is a
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located in Batu,
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and located on hillside of Mount Panderman, part of Mount Kawi- Butak. The museum has more than 300 collections of types of traditional to modern transportation. The museum is divided into several zones decorated with the background of building models from the continents of Asia, Europe to America. Especially in the European Zone, its setting by 1800-1900s French-style with various vintage European cars. Museum Angkut is the first all type and mode of transportation museum in Indonesia and
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. In addition to vintage cars, one of the newest transport collections is the Tucuxi electric car owned by former Indonesian minister of BUMN and owner of
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Dahlan Iskan Dahlan Iskan (born August 17, 1951 in Magetan) is the former CEO of Indonesian newspaper publisher, Jawa Pos Group. He was the CEO of Indonesia's State Electricity Company, ( PLN) from December 23, 2009 to October, 2011. He was Indonesia's minister ...
who had previously had an accident on a road located on the slopes of Mount Lawu in Magetan when tested. In the museum, there is also a
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vehicle located on the third floor of the main museum building. Museum Angkut is owned and operated by Jawa Timur Park Group which also has Batu Secret Zoo, Batu Night Spectacular (BNS), Eco Green Park and Wildlife Museum. The museum was founded on 9 March 2014.


Gallery

File:Tucuxi at Museum Angkut, Batu, 2017-10-01.jpg, Damaged Tucuxi ('the Dolphin') prototype at Museum Angkut File:Inside Museum Angkut (Transport Museum), Batu, Malang Indonesia 02.jpg, Interior of Museum Angkut File:Replica of Indonesia's Semaphore Signalling @ Museum Angkut,Batu.jpg, Replica of Indonesia's semaphore signalling in Museum Angkut


See also

* Jawa Timur Park *
List of transport museums A transport museum is a museum that holds collections of transport items, which are often limited to land transport (road and rail)—including old cars, motorcycles, trucks, trains, trams/streetcars, buses, trolleybuses and coaches—but can a ...


References


External links


Official website of Museum Angkut
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