Gastric Mangkurat Museum

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Gastric Mangkurat Museum is located in the city of Banjarbaru, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. Gastric Mangkurat Museum inaugurated its use in 1979. The building of this museum architecture Banjar traditional house, house ridge High, which is polished with a modern style.
Museum collection items consisting of Banjar Sultanate heritage, the great Temple, and Temple of the barrel, stone tools, wood carving Ulin, agricultural tools and household furniture, traditional musical instruments and so on. Gastric Mangkurat Museum, consists of two floors. The first floor consists of three exhibition spaces (display), which is an exhibition space open and two enclosed exhibition space. In the open exhibition space, visitors can see three people Banjar river transport, namely: sudur boats, boat pandanus lyrical, and ferry boats.

Besides these three types of vessel, visitors can also see a variety of fossils of marine fauna, such as whale skeleton (Rhineodon Typus Cotaceae). While in the second exhibition hall is closed, visitors will be brought into the distant days before we were born. In one of these closed room, visitors can see the equipment used in prehistoric times, such as pickaxes, axes shoulders, hatchet shaped chisel, casting bronze axes and other objects. While in other enclosed showroom, visitors will witness the diverse heritage Banjar kingdom.

On the second floor, visitors will see paintings photographs and maps of distribution of ethnic tribes who resided in the area of South Kalimantan. In this place, visitors can see various forms of traditional Banjar houses such as: High ridge, Elephant Manyusu, and so forth. In addition, visitors can also see a complete storefront Banjar society's life cycle, from birth phase, children, adulthood, marriage, birth to death. These phases, described in the form of ceremonies that are close to the development of Islam as traditions Baayun Children, Basunat, Baantar honesty, Batamat Qur'an, Bakawinan, and so forth.

By entering the museum Gastric Mangkurat, the visitors brought kemasa ago, namely the period before turning into a South Kalimantan province. The museum is able to provide insight to the visitor about the development of Banjar society from ancient times, when still using stone tools, until the development of kingdoms in existence and influence in South Kalimantan. By looking at Genta Kencana (resting place of the king), for example, visitors will learn how the civilization that built Banjar society at that time. This museum has been equipped with a variety of accommodations and facilities, such as a restaurant that serves dishes typical banjo, internet cafe, room service conservation of cultural property, and home stays.

The museum is located in Banjarbaru, 35 km from Banjarmasin. Towards Gastric Mangkurat museum, it is not too difficult. The strategic location on Visit A. Yani made easily accessible by whatever means of transportation, either private vehicles or public transport. From the airport Banjarbaru Ulin Syamsudin Noor Foundation, visitors only takes about 20 minutes.


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