Museum Kebangkitan Nasional

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Central Jakarta City, Indonesia

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Museum Kebangkitan Nasional Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum Kebangkitan Nasional is located in Central Jakarta City, Indonesia on Jl. Dr. Abdul Rahman Saleh No.26, RT.4/RW.5, Senen. Museum Kebangkitan Nasional is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in Indonesia.

Address

Jl. Dr. Abdul Rahman Saleh No.26, RT.4/RW.5, Senen

Phone

+62213847975

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Ullifna Tamama

The building collects 2,042 items related to the Indonesian National Awakening including original furniture of the school building, medical equipment, medical costumes, weapons, photographs, paintings, sculptures, dioramas, miniatures, sketches and maps. The museum is divided into four-themed exhibition rooms: "Room of Early Revolution", "Room of National Awareness", "Room of Revolution" and "Memorial Room to Boedi Oetomo".

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Ni Made Noviana Dwipasari

There was only one person; he was the security officer plus guest relations officer plus ticketing officer... I guessed.... He was very helpful in the way he possibly could. Entrance fee was 2K for adult... And we got a free calendar...

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Faza Zharfan

This museum was a school created for wealthy and aristocrat Indonesian in the Dutch-Colonization era. It is a doctor school and is memorable as the birth place of Budi Utomo, one of the first nationalist group in Hindia-Belanda. As a museum, this serve its poor purpose in showcasing collection and educating the visitors due to the limited original item used in the school. Mainly, it just showcase a nationalist government program through several posters and poorly reprinted images.

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Halo, Nama Saya AG

This is one of the history museum in Jakarta that located a little bit hidden from the main road, but it is still can be accessed by public transportation. The museum may not equipped with air conditioner, but the big park inside the place makes the weather quite cool. The collection of this museum is laid out in a very tidy way. You can see the details of National Awakening history in Indonesia and the story of people (national heroes) behind the story.

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Ryo

It sure is a great place to visit and to be known of. And the place is quite huge even though from outside it seems small . The places is also very clean and the people's here are nice and friendly and quite polite. The building also still looking so good after many years pass by. And the thing that's been displayed or you may say artifacts are clean and not dusty or rusty at all. I may say it is a great place to visit and contain a lot of great information for our knowledge

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Fitriani Cahya Wulan

This is a hidden gem in Jakarta! I love how well they take care of this museum. Beautiful gardens, cozy outdoor, well maintained, very clean, well decorated, and of course amazing historical writings about Indonesia. But the best part of this museum is diorama! They even have life-sized diorama! You can take picture with them as well, so awesome! It will take sometime to stroll around the whole museum and you might get tired and thirsty but don't worry, they have a canteen at the back of the museum. And 1 more thing, you only pay Rp 2000 for the ticket and you'll get a souvenir! I got a plastic fan and I was so thrilled. Thank youuu

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Sonya Audrelianti

This museum was a medical school for the pribumi in the colonial era known as STOVIA. Although this was a medical school, the museum highlighted a certain alumni, dr. Soetomo, the founder of Budi Utomo. This museum offer a glimpse to the past of STOVIA, VOC, and Budi Utomo rise as one of indonesia most influental organization. The downside of this museum is there isn't a lot of exhibitions and the information board is quite confusing.

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Ridha Rahayu Agustina

It was so nice to exploring Indonesian histories here, however in some rooms I honestly felt goosebumps