Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery

Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery is a natural history museum in , . The museum displays collections of various wildlife from the smallest to the largest according to the habitat.
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  • Opening hours: 9:00 AM—5:00 PM
  • Type: Museum
  • Description: museum in Indonesia
  • Address: 309 Jalan S. Parman, Medan, 20152
  • Wheelchair access: no

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Gunung Timur Temple and Hirohara Shrine.

is a Chinese temple which is the largest in the city of , Indonesia and possibly also on the island of Sumatra. This temple was built in the 1962 and dedicated to Dongyue Dadi. is situated 180 metres southeast of Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery.

Historic building
Hirohara Jinja is a former Shinto shrine located in , . The shrine was built in 1944 by the 2nd Guards Division of the former Imperial Japanese Army. is situated 400 metres east of Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery.

Hindu temple
is 's oldest Hindu Temple. This temple was built in 1884 for the worship of Goddess Mariamman. The temple is situated in the area known as or Medan's Little India. is situated 640 metres northeast of Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Medan and Kampung Madras.

is a very large city on the north coast of the island of in Indonesia, and the capital and largest city of province. isn't a tourist destination, but it's a convenient stepping stone to other places like the 'weekend getaway' , the island of , Malaysia, and the popular, beautiful crater lake, .

Neighborhood
, formerly known as Kampung Keling, is the Little India of , , and one of the city's significant ethnic enclaves. encompasses an area of approximately 10 hectares, and hosts a large Indian.

Suburb
Photo: Hayabusa future, Public domain.
is a district in West Medan, , . This region is filled with historic buildings along Jalan Ahmad Yani, the oldest street in , the majority of 's residents are ethnic Chinese and Deli Malays.

Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery

Latitude
3.57916° or 3° 34′ 45″ north
Longitude
98.66771° or 98° 40′ 4″ east
Operator
Public
Open location code
6MMWHMH9+M3
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1124812637
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­no
Wiki­data ID
Q18393164
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Indonesian—“Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 拉玛特国际野生动物博物馆
  • Chinese: 拉瑪特國際野生動物博物館
  • German: Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery
  • Indonesian: Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery
  • Indonesian: Rahmat International Wildlife Museum and Gallery
  • Indonesian: Rahmat International Wildlife Museum dan Gallery

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Highlights include IGD RSU Herna and GPdI Maranatha Medan.

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