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Echa Triyuliani (20/03/2018 16:30)
Yogyakarta Batik Museum is located directly next to the Hotel Museum Batik. They are under the same owner. It was started by the patriarch who used to be in the batik business.
There are so many varieties of batik here to amaze you. Well worth the time to visit.
Stuart Phythian (03/01/2018 07:29)
Nice tour of Batik but could be improved with more clothes in the shop to buy afterwards, not only batik cloth.
arifanti murniawati (20/11/2017 07:59)
A must visit to learn more about batik in detail. Two tumbs up for the owner who dedicated their life for batik.. here u can also see the masterpice of the owner. Which awarded by indonesian record MURI. 90cmX 4 m embroidery of crucifixion. Finished in 3 years 6month.
Iffah Fitri (16/11/2017 06:50)
A super awesome place to spend your visits in Jogja 🌟
For whoever who wants to know more about Batik, this is the place 🤹♀️
I hope every young generation will pay more attention for this Indonesian culture 💖
Rahmat Hidayat (08/10/2017 16:59)
Good place to get to know more about Batik. Located near Lempuyangan train station.
Ticket price: Rp. 20k. (including local English tour guide).
Also there is a hotel nearby.
Need to open the eyes wide open, because the location is actually at back side. The front side is the shop. You just need to follow the small street.
Sanne Visser (15/10/2017 20:03)
It was very hot in here even though there was air-conditioning. The tourguides were very friendly but they were very bad at speaking English, so the tour took (way) longer than we expected
kartika dyah palupi (11/08/2017 14:16)
The collections were pretty cool, the staffs were nice, extremely helpful and friendly; the workshop was fun! Would recommend this to everyone who wants to know further about batik processing and the types of batik all around java!
AG (19/07/2017 11:09)
One of the best place in Jogjakarta to learn about Batik. The people are friendly (seriously, many people at Jogja are friendly). You can get a tour guide here to learn more. Here, you can try to learn making Batik (doing a process) or just see someone making Batik (The process is called nyanting). Several part of the place has been air-conditioned while the other not. It is really recommended for any people to come here, especially for students. The location is not near the city center but you can go here by Trans Jogja.
andri handayani (19/07/2017 09:10)
The place to learn how to make batik. You can join batik workshop here with affordable price. You can bring the work also,usually it is batik handkerchief. The collection is so beautiful, there is batik cloth that is already 100 years old!!Strategic place, easy access
Tomás Meraz (16/03/2017 17:53)
If you really want to see exceptional examples of batik and everything related to these textile masterpieces, this Museum is a must.
Kevin Darmawan (24/02/2017 02:41)
Good collection and they let you try make some batik, but very hot
Indovision Jogja (25/12/2016 13:36)
come and join us to see real batik
Emeric Moriau (04/12/2016 06:04)
- Super visite! Allez-y et traduisez mon anglais pour plus de détails!
- Stupenda visit, fate un google translate dall'inglese all'italiane e capirete il perché. Vale veramente la pena!
Initialy we were skeptical about this museum, not really at the center of the town and described as full of unexplained artefacts. We really wanted to learn something about genuine batik (not the crap they sell in Malioboro and elsewhere) so we tried. Immediately we were totaly completely blown away by our guide, so kind, enthusiastic, knowledgeable. And her visit was FREE! she really went this extra mile, using all the (very good) french she could muster to please us (otherwise using an excellent English), giving more than the 1h planned to answer our questions and explain the various and meaningful collections. The display is not in line with the marketing mantras and most of the modern exhibit criteria but we were explained that most batik are extremely light sensitive and passion makes for the lack of funds. Again and again, go there, spend some time and learn about genuine batik, its tradition, its meaning, its production, and be inquisitive: passionate and knowledgeable guides will enlight you!
Michael Kluemper (19/07/2016 08:31)
A very helpful guide walked me through the museum without extra charge. It was a really in-depth explanation of batik and the various styles.
endi b (30/12/2015 04:44)
A private owned traditional small museum with a nice collection and a place where you can learn how to use wax and 'canting' to draw a picture on the fabrics. Worthy experience.
Agam Fatchurrochman (27/01/2013 05:37)
I spent one night at Hotel Batik museum, a small hotel - low cost with a batik museum in front of the hotel. The hotel has a big yard, Green parking lot, which is rarely find in small hotel. Friendly staff, good rooms, nice simple meeting room. It is behind the museum, so the hotel is quiet
Majid Rahardi (15/09/2016 15:47)
lestari kan batik Indonesia warisan budaya dunia
Teguh Santoso (15/02/2016 09:18)
Hotel lumayan.
Novi Prastyawan (14/02/2013 13:53)
Ouh ada to, musium batik
Irman Ariadi (10/04/2011 17:28)
Batik Cloth