Author:
Suprayitno ,Soekardi Kresno Yulianto
Abstract
AbstractMuseum Sejarah Nasional (MSN/National History Museum) in the National Monument (Tugu Monas) is the first modern museum in Indonesia and was initially proposed by the first President of Indonesia, Soekarno. The museum displays its main collections as diorama, a model commonly used in the late nineteenth century because it stimulates visitors’ curiosity (cabinet of curiosity/wunderkammer) through “evocative,” “beautiful,” and “powerful” ways (Schwarzer & Sutton, 2009, pp. 1–9).
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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