Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum as a museum store and tells the history of the city of Yogyakarta do not miss all follow the banner of the greatness of the Romans. The museum building is quite unique, because the round shape which is a slight hit ancient Roman style architecture.
This Museum is build in memory to the "Half a Century National Awakening of Yogyakarta" and in memory of the Struggle for the Independence of Indonesia. The buildings have a unique style called Ronde Tampel, which is an ancient eastern roman architecture style.
Around the walls of the museum are ten busts of Indonesian National Heroes and 37 reliefs that depicts the history behind the struggle for independence from the national movement to the restoration of independence in 1950. The museum has a collection of 200 historic war of independence items. In the building are three dioramas that takes visitors back to the days of the struggle.
The uniqueness of this museum, on its outer wall attached to a lot of relief that is characteristic of this museum. A wide variety of national struggle historical events, ranging from the founding of Budi Utomo, Muhammadiyah, Taman Siswa and Gadjah Mada University is here all.
This museum includes a new building that was inaugurated after the war of independence, is on June 29, 1961 with a groundbreaking by Sri Paku Alam VIII. In the course of this museum had receded quite a long time, two years after the laying of the first stone until 1969, the museum is experiencing difficulties in operational terms so that eventually closed to the public. In fact, the museum is still experiencing operational difficulties continue until 1974 before returning operational in 1980. This Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum have supporting facilities for visitors to the museum include a library, an auditorium, a parking lot, and a toilet.
In 2008, the Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum this change by making the basement of the Museum of Sandi Indonesia. The background of the establishment of Indonesia Sandi Museum is to display and preserve collections of objects of historical value password and add insight and knowledge of visitors about the history of coding in Indonesia and abroad. As a vehicle to develop a sense of nationalism and struggle through the media coding, and medium of learning about the science of coding.
Transportation Access
Access to the Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum is very easy. It is located very close to the city center location makes it easy to find and can be accessed by public transport or private vehicles. Opening hours for the museum are Tuesday through Thursday at 08:30 to 14:00, 08:30 to 11:30 in Friday, while Saturday and Sunday open from 08:30 to 13.00 pm.
Around the walls of the museum are ten busts of Indonesian National Heroes and 37 reliefs that depicts the history behind the struggle for independence from the national movement to the restoration of independence in 1950. The museum has a collection of 200 historic war of independence items. In the building are three dioramas that takes visitors back to the days of the struggle.
The uniqueness of this museum, on its outer wall attached to a lot of relief that is characteristic of this museum. A wide variety of national struggle historical events, ranging from the founding of Budi Utomo, Muhammadiyah, Taman Siswa and Gadjah Mada University is here all.
This museum includes a new building that was inaugurated after the war of independence, is on June 29, 1961 with a groundbreaking by Sri Paku Alam VIII. In the course of this museum had receded quite a long time, two years after the laying of the first stone until 1969, the museum is experiencing difficulties in operational terms so that eventually closed to the public. In fact, the museum is still experiencing operational difficulties continue until 1974 before returning operational in 1980. This Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum have supporting facilities for visitors to the museum include a library, an auditorium, a parking lot, and a toilet.
In 2008, the Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum this change by making the basement of the Museum of Sandi Indonesia. The background of the establishment of Indonesia Sandi Museum is to display and preserve collections of objects of historical value password and add insight and knowledge of visitors about the history of coding in Indonesia and abroad. As a vehicle to develop a sense of nationalism and struggle through the media coding, and medium of learning about the science of coding.
Transportation Access
Access to the Perjuangan Yogyakarta Museum is very easy. It is located very close to the city center location makes it easy to find and can be accessed by public transport or private vehicles. Opening hours for the museum are Tuesday through Thursday at 08:30 to 14:00, 08:30 to 11:30 in Friday, while Saturday and Sunday open from 08:30 to 13.00 pm.
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