It makes great place in your must-visit-list this holiday. ![]() The museum itself is different from most museums where you can just find artefacts being displayed on dark room with little amount of lighting. I know and I believe that even buses and each kinds of public transportions here bears its own unique history, interesting stories that should be told but somehow kept untold and transportation museum is the right place to rediscover uniqueness of each of them. I had searched all over the internet informations about that museum and it should be open everyday except on Mondays but unfortunately, that museum was on renovation so I had to find another interesting museum to be reviewed, and that was Transportation Museum since I frequently use bus as a daily transportation for me. It was the house where the maestro used to live. What makes it special is that the museum was originally a house, not just any random house. At first, I wanted to visit a museum near my house, Basuki Abdullah Art Museum on Keuangan street at Cilandak. What I’m going to tell you is just about my visit to the transportation museum in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah on a sunny Sunday morning, at 09:00. I’m not going to tell you story about crazy men eating buses nor buses being burnt down by angry people in a demonstration-against-government or anything like that. What is DAMRI? Why would DAMRI be asociated with barbeque anyway? I’m sorry if the tittle of my article here is a little bit weird, strange, or even irrelevant.
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