CAMP JAMES
About This Museum
Tucked away in the rolling highlands of Remboken, North Sulawesi, CAMP JAMES feels less like a traditional museum and more like a vibrant community hub. The air buzzes with conversation from the popular on-site cafe, where locals and travelers mingle over coffee. It's a place that blurs the lines between cultural space and social hangout, creating a uniquely warm and inviting atmosphere. You come for the exhibits but stay for the energy.
Collection Highlights
While details on permanent collections are sparse, the main draw is its dynamic, community-focused vibe. The space itself seems to be the exhibit, celebrating contemporary Minahasan culture through casual interaction and shared experiences rather than static displays.
Visitor Information
Entry is incredibly accessible, ranging from just Rp 25,000 to 50,000. Given its high ratings and cafe-centric setup, it's perfect for a relaxed afternoon; consider popping in for a drink and seeing where the day takes you.
Architecture & Building
The building has a modern, minimalist feel that leans into a clean, industrial-cafe aesthetic. It's functional and stylish, designed more for comfort and conversation than grand architectural statements.
Contact & Location
Address: Sulawesi Utara, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Phone: +62 819-3536-7577