The MURI museum was founded by
Jaya Suprana, a
jamu businessman, on 27 January 1990, which coincided with Suprana's birthday and the 1990
Chinese New Year. Its inauguration was attended by several government ministers such as
Soepardjo Rustam and
Sudomo. The museum's site was within Suprana's jamu factory complex in
Semarang, and it was initially known as the Indonesian Records Museum (
Museum Rekor Indonesia). Its first record was for the youngest walker from
Jakarta to Semarang. In August 2005, the museum opened a gallery at the
Borobudur temple complex, and rebranded to the current name of the Indonesian World Records Museum. The Borobudur gallery closed in early 2008. It opened a
Jakarta gallery at the
Mall of Indonesia in August 2013. ==Records==