The museum is an institution whose function is to protect, develop, utilize collections, and also communicate them to the public.
This time I visited a mini museum called the Samudra Pasai Museum and looked at the sides of the building. the design motifs of the buildings are simply amazing.
According to the data I got from the people around the museum, it will be operational in 2025 because it is currently under operational development, either from the implementing committee or the museum visitor fee system which is currently being discussed.
This museum will later present antiques relics from the time of the Samudra Pasai kingdom, while the Samudra Pasai kingdom was the first kingdom in Indonesia founded by Meurah Silu in 1267 AD. After converting to Islam, Meurah Silu changed its name to Malik Al Saleh. He was titled Sultan Malik Al Saleh. Sultan Malik Al Saleh ruled in 1285-1297. During his reign, he was visited by a traveler from Venetia (Italy) in 1292 named Marcopolo.
(museum nameplate "Ocean of Pasai")
(in front of the Samudra Pasai museum building)
Front side of the building
The front side of this building is decorated with the architecture of ancient royal agricultural processing tools and seats that are also in the ancient royal style. On the front side, a parking area for motorbikes is also made, while cars will be made outside, not inside the fence.
(replica of the tool left by Samudra Pasai)
(replica of the tool left by Samudra Pasai)
(replica of the tool left by Samudra Pasai)
(replica of the tool left by Samudra Pasai)
(Samudra Pasai museum motorbike parking lot)
Side of the Building
From the side of this building it looks very objective where the side is made with cement in the form of ancient calligraphy so that the aura of the ancient kingdom is very visible and a terrace is made for visitors to sit.
(side of the Samudra Pasai museum building)
(side of the Samudra Pasai museum building)
If the entrance to the Museum building is made from the front, it can be seen in the first picture above, and the side also has a small door made for museum servants to make it easier for workers to enter and leave.
(the side door of the Samudra Pasai museum building)
The museum Samudra Pasai also offers a larger royal replica building but it's not ready yet and later when it's ready I will share it. made by Malik Al Saleh this is very special in the Indonesian region about 10 centuries ago.
Malik Al Saleh died in 1290 and was replaced by Sultan Muhammad Malik Az-Zahir.
The territory of this kingdom was once very wide and I asked the people around here that relics had been found in the ground and had been found when residents were carrying out wells and other things and then brought them to the government for further investigation.
And this is my only discussion about our "Meseum Samudra Pasai Architecture". This time I will share more about architecture later. Thank you all for reading and viewing this post, I hope this is useful,
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This Meseum beautiful
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Beautiful place. It is breathtaking.
Thank you for sharing
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