The Museum of the Asian-African Conference is a lesser known attraction in Bandung, and is known for its historical significance in international diplomacy.
The Museum of the Asian-African Conference is not as popular as other attractions in Bandung, so visit if you have extra days to spare. The crowds here are not as busy as with other attractions, but it still sees quite a few visitors. The crowds tend to get larger duing the peak travel season, too.
The Museum of the Asian-African Conference commemorates the historic 1955 conference held in Bandung. It showcases documents, photographs, and artifacts from the event that brought together leaders from Asia and Africa to promote peace and cooperation. The museum is located in Gedung Merdeka.
Families with children will sometimes enjoy it, but it really depends on their level of interest. It's not particularly romantic for couples, but not bad either. Budget travelers and backpackers usually enjoy their visit here.
The Museum of the Asian-African Conference is free.
You'll be on your own to explore the area.
No, you don't need to book in advance. Just arrive when ready. There's no entry fee and your visit is free.
You should probably expect to spend around 2 hours here. Everything is indoors here, so you can escape the weather if needed.
As for the time of year, The Museum of the Asian-African Conference is equally busy year-round. To avoid the crowds, try to arrive early or later in the day. Visit on weekdays, and avoid the high season if possible. It's only possible to visit during the day.
The Museum of the Asian-African Conference
Jalan Asia Afrika No. 65, Bandung, Indonesia
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