Officially opened on 16 May 1929, the museum, which was once o laboratory, holds various stones, minerals, meteorites, fossils, and other artifacts collected since the 1850s.
Its prominent collection includes a homo erectus fossil, the ancient elephant Stegodon trigonocephalus, and a replica of the largest and the fiercest carnivorous dinosaur, Tyrannosaur rex. Visitors can also learn how the earth was formed, how live developed, as well as Indonesia’s geological phenomena and their relation to human life. Furthermore, the museum also performs various exhibitions, trainings and researches.
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