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Pasar Seni
The guide was updated:Founded in 1977, Pasar Seni is an open-air art market that celebrates Indonesian creativity in all its forms. Here, local painters, sculptors, and craftsmen display their work in a relaxed, village-like setting. You can often meet the artists themselves and catch live performances on weekends.
Useful Information
- Address: Taman Impian Jaya, Jl. Lodan timur No.7, RW.10, Ancol, Kec. Pademangan, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 7am–5pm, Sat 7am–7pm, Sun 5am–7pm
- Website: www.ancol.com/home
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