Asian–African Conference Museum

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The Asian–African Conference Museum is a historical museum in Bandung, Indonesia, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the legacy of the 1955 Bandung Conference that fostered solidarity among newly independent Asian and African nations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf history museum
museum
buildingStyle Art Deco NERFINISHED
Indies architectural style
category Diplomatic museums
History museums in Indonesia
Museums in Bandung
commemoratesEvent Asian–African Conference 1955 NERFINISHED
birth of Bandung Spirit
country Indonesia
dedicatedTo 1955 Bandung Conference NERFINISHED
Asian–African Conference NERFINISHED
Bandung Conference NERFINISHED
focusesOn history of Asian–African relations
history of Non-Aligned Movement
hasExhibit audio-visual recordings about Bandung Conference
documents of Asian–African Conference
flags of Asian and African countries
personal effects of conference delegates
photographs of 1955 Bandung Conference
scale model of Gedung Merdeka
heritageStatus cultural heritage of Bandung
inauguratedBy Suharto NERFINISHED
inception 1980
24 April 1980
languageOfSignage English
Indonesian
locatedIn Asia
Bandung NERFINISHED
Bandung city centre NERFINISHED
Braga area
Java
West Java
nearby Alun-alun Bandung NERFINISHED
Braga Street NERFINISHED
occupiesBuilding Gedung Merdeka NERFINISHED
operator Government of Indonesia NERFINISHED
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia NERFINISHED
purpose commemorate anti-colonial struggle
educate public about Asian–African cooperation
preserve legacy of 1955 Bandung Conference
sharesBuildingWith Gedung Merdeka conference hall NERFINISHED
streetAddress Jalan Asia Afrika 65
subjectOf Asian–African Conference Museum official website
theme Asian–African solidarity
Non-Aligned Movement history
decolonization
visitorType researchers
students
tourists

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