Museum Timah Indonesia
Museum Timah Indonesia is a museum focused on the history and development of the tin industry in Indonesia, particularly in Bangka Belitung Province. Founded by PT Timah Tbk, the museum was established in 1958 and houses various collections that illustrate the journey of the tin industry from the colonial era to the modern age. The museum also serves as an educational center to introduce the importance of tin to Indonesia's economy, as well as the cultural heritage related to tin mining.
Address
Jalan Ahmad Yani No. 179, Batin Tikal, Gerunggang, Pangkalpinang City
How to Get There
By Air: Visitors can fly to Depati Amir Airport in Pangkalpinang, the main airport in Bangka Belitung. From the airport, you can continue your journey to Sungailiat by taxi or public transport, which takes around 45 minutes.
By Land: For visitors traveling by land, Museum Timah Indonesia can be reached by private car or bus from Pangkalpinang City to Sungailiat. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes.
Facilities
1. Exhibition rooms with informative and interactive collections
2. A spacious and secure parking area
3. Rest areas for visitors
4. Competent tour guides ready to explain the history of the tin industry
5. A souvenir shop selling typical Bangka Belitung items and tin products
Entrance Fee
Adults: IDR 5,000
Operating Hours
Open every day from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM WIB, except on Saturdays.