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Indonesia pushes more university museums to preserve heritage
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Indonesia pushes more university museums to preserve heritage

Indonesia's Culture Minister, Fadli Zon, has urged higher education institutions, particularly older universities, to establish museums to preserve cultural heritage and promote public learning. Following the inauguration of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Museum in Bandung, West Java, Zon highlighted the museum's role in showcasing the university's history, research contributions, and future aspirations. The ITB Museum, developed over eight years, serves as an interactive space that documents the institution's evolution since its founding under Dutch colonial rule in 1920. The initiative aligns with constitutional mandates to protect Indonesian culture and encourages collaboration between universities, local governments, businesses, and communities to expand the country's museum network, which currently totals 516 museums.

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Indonesia pushes more university museums to preserve heritage

Indonesia's Culture Minister, Fadli Zon, has urged higher education institutions, particularly older universities, to establish museums to preserve cultural heritage and promote public learning. Following the inauguration of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Museum in Bandung, West Java, Zon highlighted the museum's role in showcasing the university's history, research contributions, and future aspirations. The ITB Museum, developed over eight years, serves as an interactive space that documents the institution's evolution since its founding under Dutch colonial rule in 1920. The initiative aligns with constitutional mandates to protect Indonesian culture and encourages collaboration between universities, local governments, businesses, and communities to expand the country's museum network, which currently totals 516 museums.

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