Postal Museum Indonesia
The Indonesian Postal Museum was established since the Dutch East Indies period, known as Postal Telegraph and Telephone (PTT). In 1931 the PTT Museum opened in the lower right wing of the PTT Head Office Building, Jalan Cilaki, number 55, Bandung, (now number 73). This building is actually the east wing of the central government building of West Java Province which is more famous for Gedung Sate. September 27, 1983, the Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications inaugurated PTT to become the Pos Indonesia Museum.

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