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Mpu Purwa Museum, a Legacy from Malang City History


Malang City actually has a few museums, but most of the people only know about Brawijaya Museum, Even though, there is also Mpu Purwa Museum, with its collection of Hindu & Buddha artefacts.

The Mpu Purwa museum is located on st. Soekarno Hatta 210, Lowokwaru. The museum's location is in a residential neighbourhood, west of the Brawijaya Hospital.


In 2000, the government of the city through the Educational Departure took the initiative to gather artefacts around the Malang City into the special place. Initially all those artefacts stored in public libraries. 

With various considerations, in 2001 the government used the former building SDN Mojolangu 2 as the store of such historic artefacts. Over time, the building was restored to make a fitting place to store the antiquities and artefacts.

2nd of May, 2004, the building was finally inaugurated by Malang's Mayor, Supremapto Peni. The official name given was Balai Penyelamatan Benda Purbakala Mpu Purwa, otherwise known today as the Mpu Purwa museum.

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  1. actually I have told you that you have to write about your experiences in visiting museum project at our school. I have explained many times.

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