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La Pawawoi Museum

La Pawawoi Museum, La Pawawoi Museum has a collection of approximately 331 pieces, in the form of kitchen utensils, traditional clothes, and weapons. In addition, there is also a collection of ceramics, most of which are tableware of the Bone Kings

La Pawawoi Museum is a history museum in Bone that occupies a traditional building constructed in 1929. Inside, visitors find royal artifacts, traditional clothing, weapons, and craft tools that document the region's past and cultural development over centuries.

The building was erected in 1929 by the Dutch East Indies government to serve as the palace for the 32nd king of Bone. After Indonesia gained independence, it functioned as a council hall and later as a court and military police office before becoming a museum in 1971.

La Pawawoi Museum takes its name from a hero who resisted Dutch colonial forces in 1905. The community chose this name to honor his bravery and preserve a symbol of local identity and pride.

The museum is located in the center of Bone and easily accessible with ample parking space for bicycles and cars nearby. Staff members are friendly and happy to explain exhibits or answer questions, and visitors can also arrange guided tours or join workshops.

The building underwent major renovation in the late 1970s and was reopened in 1982 with a ceremony attended by national officials, marking the beginning of a new chapter in preserving the site. This restoration took about two years to complete and reflected the importance placed on protecting this cultural landmark.

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Accessibility
Wheelchair inaccessible
Operator
Government
Opening Hours
Monday-Sunday 08:00-16:00
GPS coordinates
-4.53752,120.32887
Latest update
February 9, 2026 11:07
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