Things to Do at Ocarina Wind Instrument Museum
Complete Guide to Ocarina Wind Instrument Museum in Batam
About Ocarina Wind Instrument Museum
What to See & Do
Historical Ocarina Collection
Displays featuring ocarinas from different cultures and time periods, including rare pieces from China, Italy, and indigenous communities across Asia
Live Crafting Demonstrations
Watch skilled artisans shape clay into functional ocarinas using traditional techniques, often with opportunities to ask questions about the process
Interactive Music Corner
Try playing various ocarinas yourself with simple sheet music provided, from beginner-friendly pieces to more complex melodies
Contemporary Art Ocarinas
Modern interpretations of the instrument that blur the line between functional music-making and sculptural art
Cultural Context Exhibits
Learn about the role of ocarinas in different musical traditions and how they've influenced folk music across various cultures
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Typically open Tuesday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, though hours can vary seasonally - worth calling ahead to confirm
Tickets & Pricing
Entry fees are generally modest, around 25,000-50,000 IDR for adults, with discounts often available for students and groups
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings tend to be quieter and offer better chances for one-on-one interaction with the craftspeople
Suggested Duration
Plan for about 1-2 hours, though music enthusiasts might find themselves staying longer if demonstrations are happening
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
One of Southeast Asia's largest Buddhist temples, featuring impressive architecture and peaceful gardens about 10 minutes away
A bustling local market where you can experience authentic Indonesian culture and sample regional specialties
A cultural park showcasing traditional Indonesian arts, crafts, and performances in a garden setting
A heritage village that preserves traditional Malay architecture and customs, offering cultural workshops and local cuisine