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Borneo Cultures Museum in Kuching, Malaysia aerial view with dramatic sky
Asia
Appreciate the sheer size and scale of the Borneo Cultures Museum, the largest museum in Malaysia, with this impressive 360° aerial photograph. Soar above the five-story building and witness its expansive footprint, giving you a sense of the vast collection and exhibitions housed within. This unique perspective reveals the museum's grandeur and its prominent position within Kuching's cultural landscape. This modern masterpiece blends traditional Sarawakian craft motifs with contemporary design elements, creating a truly unique structure. Explore the museum's distinctive roofline, expansive courtyards, and the surrounding landscaped gardens from a bird's-eye perspective.
Copyright: Top Virtual Tours
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 22546x11273
Taken: 06/01/2025
Uploaded: 25/01/2025
Published: 25/01/2025
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Tags: museum; aerial; culture; building; education; islam; city; golden; green; island; river
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