Balla Lompoa Museum is a museum located in Sungguminasa Village, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi. The museum was established on December 11, 1973, and it was originally the palace of the Gowa Kingdom built in 1935. The name "Balla Lompoa" in the Makassar language means "big house" or "palace," which served as the residence of the Gowa kings.
Balla Lompoa Museum currently houses the resplendent treasures and regalia of the former Sultan of Gowa, including the Gowa gold crown, bracelets with precious stones, royal swords, keris, and gold jewelry. Additionally, the museum is the site of the annual traditional ceremony called "accera kalompoang," which involves cleaning and weighing the gold crown that is believed to be a relic of Queen I Tanisagama, regarded as the first female ruler of Gowa.
Address
Balla Lompoa Museum is located at No. 44 Sultan Hasanuddin Street, Sungguminasa, Samba Opu District, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi Province.
How to Get There
By Air: The Hasanuddin Airport is about 1 km from the museum. Visitors can use online taxi services that are widely available.
By Land: From Mallengkeri Bus Terminal, the museum is about 3 km away, and from Soekarno Hatta Seaport, it is approximately 23 km away.
How to Get There
By Air: The Hasanuddin Airport is about 1 km from the museum. Visitors can use online taxi services that are widely available.
By Land: From Mallengkeri Bus Terminal, the museum is about 3 km away, and from Soekarno Hatta Seaport, it is approximately 23 km away.
Facilities
-Permanent exhibition room
-Restrooms
-Parking area
Ticket Price
Unknown
Operational Hours
-Monday to Thursday: 08:00 - 13:00 WITA
-Friday: 08:00 - 11:00 WITA
-Saturday: 08:00 - 12:00 WITA
Closed on Sundays and national holidays.
Permanent exhibition room
Restrooms
Parking area
Ticket Price: Unknown
Operational Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 08:00 - 13:00 WITA
Friday: 08:00 - 11:00 WITA
Saturday: 08:00 - 12:00 WITA
Closed on Sundays and national holidays.