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Mpu Tantular Museum
Former Mpu Tantular Museum is the history of the development of the Stedelijk museum in Surabaya, founded by Von Vaber from Germany, which now he had become citizens of Surabaya. This building was founded in 1933, and was inaugurated on July 25, 1937 at Jalan Pemuda 33 Surabaya. The idea of building a museum by Von Vaber to reveal the history of Surabaya city as the birthplace. Cultural Institute presents an ultimately realized in the form of museums.
These efforts pioneered by Von Vaber begins by collecting data systematically as a material book "Old Surabaya" (Surabaya Old). After the book can be published, the next step is writing a book "NEW SURABAYA" (New Surabaya), published in 1933.
In order to maintain the viability of the museum is a museum Mpu Tantular placed under the General Education Foundation. Next comes the initiative to give this museum to the Regional Government of East Java Province. The inauguration took place on 1 November 1974. Next State Museum of East Java is named Mpu Tantular with initial location 3 Surabaya Pemuda street. Since the addition of the collection in mid-September - October 1975 the museum was moved to Jalan Taman Mayangkara 6 Surabaya, the opening on August 12, 1977.
Former museum building consists of two parts of the front (main building) and the back (new building). The main building is used for permanent exhibition which continues at the new building on the ground floor of the East. The top floor is used for space and Space Administration Head Museum.
On the ground floor of new building to the west is used for Conservation Laboratory (preparation) and the Temporary Exhibition Space, while the upper part is used for the library and auditorium.
Former House Museum Mpu Tantular in Surabaya Jl. No. Mayangkara Park. 6 Surabaya, has a strategic location, being between Jalan Raya Darmo and Jalan Diponegoro and the location is opposite the Surabaya zoo.
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