In this museum, there is a gallery zone featuring Islamic empire relics with seven main galleries containing historical artifacts from around the world.
Next is the diorama zone with various three-dimensional miniatures. In this final zone, often referred to as the photo spot area, visitors can see miniatures such as the Cheng Ho Mosque and Ship, the Banten Grand Mosque, Persian shops, and depictions of trade during the spread of Islam in Indonesia.
Additionally, the Indonesian Islamic Art Museum has embraced modern advancements by incorporating Augmented Reality (AR)-based technology.
Come and visit the Indonesian Islamic Art Museum in Lamongan, East Java!
This article is sourced from the Kompasiana website:
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