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5 Interesting Things At The Pekalongan Batik Museum

5 Interesting Things At The Pekalongan Batik Museum – Batik cannot be separated from the city of Pekalongan. Pekalongan batik is characterized by its unique motif patterns. This city also has the slogan and branding “World Batik City”. Pekalongan is also included in the Crafts and Folk Arts category of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.

5 Interesting Things At The Pekalongan Batik Museum

weaverhallmuseum – If you travel to Pekalongan, you will find a very lively batik center. Batik fans in Pekalongan are not only local people, but also tourists from various cities and abroad.

So, if you are satisfied with seeing the process of making batik in the city of Pekalongan and buying the batik collection, you can learn more about batik at the Batik Museum in the city. What are some interesting things you need to know about the Pekalongan Batik Museum? Please read this article before stopping by.

 

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1. Reasons for establishing a batik museum in Pekalongan
Apart from Pekalongan, there are other areas in the country that are also heavily influenced by batik culture. But why is Pekalongan the city where the Batik Museum was founded?
It turns out there are several reasons that cause this. Batik has long been a source of livelihood for most Pekalongan residents since 1830. Many batik products on the market also come from this city. Batik craftsmen in Pekalongan often receive orders from various other batik cities, such as Solo and Yogyakarta.

One thing is certain. The presence of batik in this city is said to encourage the economic growth of the local batik industry.

It turns out that the Batik Museum has existed in Pekalongan since 1972 before being established at its current location. At that time, the Batik Museum was still a simple building with basic equipment and a small collection.

2. Located in a historic building
The Pekalongan Batik Museum is currently located on Jalan Jatayu, or more precisely in the Jatayu Pekalongan Cultural Area. When you walk in front of this museum building, you will see a typical colonial building.

Yes, the Pekaongan Batik Museum is located in an ancient Dutch building. This building was built in 1906 and its function has changed many times since its inception.

This museum building was originally a financial management office for a sugar factory. Since then, this building has changed functions several times to become city hall, mayor’s office, and even an official residence.

Specifically, this colonial building occupies an area of ​​more than 3600 square meters and was opened on July 12 2006 as the Pekalongan Batik Museum.

3. We have a large collection of batik from various regions
Visit the Pekalongan Batik Museum to see a collection of ancient batik. This collection is very valuable! Apart from that, modern batik cloth is also easy to find nowadays. The batik on display is not only batik from Pekalongan, but also batik from various regions of the archipelago, such as Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan and other areas of Papua. Coastal and inland batik can also be seen in this museum. You can learn various batik techniques not only in Japan but also abroad!

 

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4. Equipped with a beautiful garden
As a museum, the facilities inside are very complete and you can learn a lot. In the audio visual room, you can watch a short film about batik. There is also a library which stores various books about batik.

Therefore, if you want to enjoy the beauty of batik motifs from various regions, you can go straight to the exhibition room. The batik collection is displayed in glass, some are even hung in boxes. The layout of the exhibition hall is also very beautiful.

Another interesting thing about this museum is the garden in the middle of the museum. There is also a shop near the entrance.

5. Various batik conservation activities
The Pekalongan Batik Museum also holds intensive batik workshops for all levels of society, especially training for the younger generation of students. In principle, this training can be carried out in museums or directly in schools and other institutions. Of course, with regular training it is also hoped that batik will be sustainable.

Charles Simmons

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