Collection Museum of Bengkulu, at this time reached 6000 species historic objects placed in a two-story museum building. Head of the State Museum of Bengkulu Ahadin 6000 MM says, among other types of traditional houses, cooking utensils, farming equipment and clothing the people long ago.There 6000 historic objects owned by the museum of Bengkulu and is actually a huge asset to get to know the history of the region, he said in Bengkulu, Friday.Ahadin said that although the number of these historic objects belonging to many but his side still have belief that there are other historic objects in the local community.Not the requirement to deliver historic objects to the museum makes it difficult to collect the historical objects.;Regulations are not forcing people who have to submit a historic objects to the museum, its only menghibahkan, or entrusted with the agreement," he explained. Ahadin say things that deserve to be called historic and museum, among others, has more than 50 years of age and have historical value. It hoped that the people who have to deliver historic objects to the museum for the protection and maintenance is assured.There is a heritage item and should be owned by the family in question but should be left to the museum, because the treatment is clear,he said.Moreover, he said, in ten districts in Bengkulu no one have a museum that is believed there are still many historic objects owned by the community.Bengkulu Province State Museum was built in 1978. However, the new museum is enabled on the date of May 3, 1980. Initially, the State Museum located at Fort Marlborough Bengkulu before finally in place now.
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