Museum Angkut is not just a museum but a full-scale theme park dedicated to the history of transportation, located in the city of Batu, Indonesia. It is a place where you can trace the evolution of vehicles from all over the world—from ancient carts and bicycles to racing cars and airplanes. The museum is considered the first of its kind in Southeast Asia and is one of the most prominent attractions in the region.

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The museum's exposition covers a vast area and is divided into thematic zones, each recreating the atmosphere of a specific country or era. Here, you can stroll through the streets of old Europe, look into 1930s gangster Chicago, or find yourself on Broadway. Each zone features corresponding vehicles: classic European cars, American muscle cars, and even a collection of presidential limousines. The collection consists of more than 300 exhibits, including rare and unique specimens.
Museum Angkut offers much more than just looking at exhibits. It is an interactive space where you can take spectacular photos in Hollywood sets, feel like a pilot on a flight simulator, or watch a parade of decorated cars. Thanks to this variety of entertainment, the museum is immensely popular with visitors of all ages and is an ideal place for family vacations, as well as for anyone interested in technology and history.