Indonesia's national museum reopens after devastating fire
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The National Museum of Indonesia has reopened after restoration to showcase the "Repatriation Exhibition: The Return of Cultural Heritage and Knowledge of the Archipelago," including the Lombok treasure.
Indonesia's coordinating minister for human development and culture emphasized that museums play a crucial role in educating the youth about the nation's history and culture.
Plans for the museum's future include a transformation with digitization of collections and new presentation methods, including augmented reality and virtual tours to enhance visitor experiences.
The exhibition aims to transparently address public curiosity related to the museum fire and the measures taken for future disaster preparedness, documenting the renovation process.
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