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Fadli Zon Library

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The Fadli Zon Library, founded in 2008, is a private library owned by Fadli Zon, an Indonesian cultural figure and politician. The library has a collection of more than 50,000 books, ancient manuscripts, postage stamps, kris, old newspapers, spears, swords, badiks from various kingdoms of the archipelago, coins, statues, paintings from various Indonesian master artists, long play records from Indonesian musicians or singers, cigarettes produced in Indonesia, old textiles or cloths from various regions, and glasses from several figures.

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Fadli Zon Library
Jalan Danau Limboto, Special capital Region of Jakarta Tanah Abang (Central Jakarta)

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