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The Sonobudoyo Museum ( jv, ꦩꦸꦱꦶꦪꦸꦩ꧀ꦱꦤꦧꦸꦢꦪ, Musiyum Sanabudaya) is a Java#History, Javanese history and Javanese culture, culture museum and library in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The museum contains the most complete collection of Javanese artifacts, after the National Museum of Indonesia, National Museum in Jakarta. In addition to ceramics of the Neolithic era and bronze sculptures from the 8th century, the museum also includes collections of ''wayang'' (shadow puppets), various ancient weapons (such as ''keris''), and topeng, Javanese masks. The Sonobudoyo Museum consists of two units, with Unit I located at Jalan Trikora No. 6 Yogyakarta, and Unit II located at Ndalem Condrokiranan, Wijilan, to the east of main (northern) ''alun-alun'' in the city. The museum also features nightly ''wayang'' and ''gamelan'' performances on weekdays, primarily for foreign and domestic tourists.


History

The ''Java Instituut'' was a foundation established in 1919 in Surakarta for the study of the cultures of Javanese culture, Java, Madura_Island#Culture, Madura, Bali#Culture, Bali, and Lombok. In 1924, the ''Java Instituut'' held a congress in Surakarta to establish a museum with collections from the regions of Java, Madura, Bali, and Lombok. On November 6, 1935, the Sonobudoyo Museum was inaugurated and opened to the public, with the word ''sono'' meaning "place" and ''budoyo'' meaning "culture" in Javanese language, Javanese. In 1939, in order to support and complement the business of the ''Java Instituut'', the ''Kunstambacht School'' or ''Sekolah Kerajinan Seni Ukir'' (Carving Arts and Crafts School) was opened. Towards the end of 1974, the Sonobudoyo Museum was handed over to the Ministry of Education and Culture and became directly responsible to the Directorate General in 2000. The Sonobudoyo Museum joined the Provincial Office of Culture and Tourism of Yogyakarta in 2001.


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Further reading

* Behrend, T.E. ed., ''Katalog Induk Naskah-naskah Nusantara''. Jilid I, Museum Sonobudoyo, Yogyakarta. Jakarta: Penerbit Djambatan. xx, 802 pp. [Union Catalogue of Indonesian Manuscripts. Volume I, The Sonobudoyo Museum]. * Behrend, T.E. 'Report on the Proyek Mikrofilm Museum Sonobudoyo'. ''Caraka'' 14:15-26.


External links


Official museum website

Official museum website
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