Jakarta ....?
You are definitely in the shadow of a crowded city, dirty, full of crime. but behind it all, there are some places that are not less interesting in jakarta. This place is very interesting because we can get a wide range of knowledge and also cheap. and this is some of the tourist attractions are cheap and good
1. Gedung Joang 45
Building Joang '45 or Joang Museum is one of 45 museums in Jakarta. Currently, management is carried out by the Department of Tourism and Culture, Jakarta. The museum is located at Jalan Menteng 31, Village Kebon Sirih, District Menteng, Central Jakarta. The museum was inaugurated in 1974 by President Soeharto, after renovation.
Activity
Joang Museum opened to the public in 45 activities, visitors or participants can register for the activity may be involved in museum activities. In this case the Museum Joang 45 acts as a facilitator. Several activities are being developed including Museum:
Regular Activities:
Visit Package A, Tour Museum, Guide, Watch a Movie, Quiz Prize Doorpize
Visits Package B , participants were 20 children (Wearing a warrior costume, with Military Museum Tour, Guided games, action Theatre, Watching Movies, Quizzes Doorpize),
Visits Package C, Watching Movies Struggle Visitor Options, a maximum of 100 people
Visits Package D, regular visits, visitors are not limited in number
Temporary Activity:
A. Week Joang Museum, open to the public (Cedas Competition Quiz, Poetry Contest)
B Discussion of Historical People and Events.
C. Temporary exhibitions, Roving Exhibition.
Museum Facilities
The facilities available to visitors Joang '45 Museum is
1. Permanent and Temporary Exhibition Room with corner multi-media,
2. Joang Cinema 45, Studio aired documentaries and films long struggle.
3. Reference library of scientific history, comes to comics reading kids struggle,
4. Childrenroom, a special room for the creativity of children equipped computer game hero, coloring, puzzles, and games knock-down,
5. Photo Studio, providing fighters to wear costumes visitors and instant photo.
6. Souvenir Shop.
7. Plaza for outdoor activities such as Children's Theatre.
2. Pasar Baru
Pasar Baru is a commercial area centered on Pasar Baru Street, Pasar Baru Village, District Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta. This shopping center was founded in 1820, and is the oldest shopping center in Jakarta.
The south end street adjacent to Pasar Baru Street between South Road and Pasar Baru, and Post Road adjacent to the Jakarta Arts Building. The north end of Pasar Baru Street adjacent to Jalan Haji Kyai Samanhudi, near Metro Pasar Baru and Church Street Chicken. On the left and right of Pasar Baru Road there are clothing stores, textile stores and tailor shops, sporting goods stores and footwear, eyewear stores, jewelry stores and gold.
In Pasar Baru many people live India-Indonesia. One India-Indonesia trade selling fabrics, sports equipment, and footwear in Pasar Baru. In 2002 there were about 2,000 families were registered as residents of India Jakarta, and most of them live in the city center, particularly in the area of Pasar Baru and Pasar Baru area Air.Di door there is also a place of worship the India-Indonesia.
3. Jakarta History Museum
The Jakarta History Museum (Indonesian: Museum Sejarah Jakarta), also known as Fatahillah Museum or Batavia Museum, is located in the Old Town (known as Kota) of Jakarta, Indonesia. The building was built in 1710 as the Stadhuis (city hall) of Batavia. Jakarta History Museum, opened in 1974, displays objects from the prehistory period of the city region, the founding of Jayakarta in 1527, and through the Dutch colonization period from the 16th century until Indonesia’s Independence in 1945. The museum is located in south side of Fatahillah Square (former Batavia city square) near Wayang Museum and Fine Art and Ceramic Museum.
Collections
Jakarta History Museum has a collection of around 23,500 objects, some of them inherited from de Oude Bataviasche Museum (now the Wayang Museum). The collection includes objects from the Dutch East Indies Company, historic maps, paintings, ceramics, furnitures, and archeological objects from the prehistoric era such as ancient inscriptions and sword. museum. Jakarta History Museum also contains the richest collection of Betawi style furnitures from the 17th to the 19th century. The collections are divided into several rooms such as Prehistoric Jakarta Room, Tarumanegara Room, Jayakarta Room, Fatahillah Room, Sultan Agung Room, and MH Thamrin Room.
The museum also contains a replica of the Tugu Inscription from the age of Great King Purnawarman, which is the evidence that the center of the Kingdom of Tarumanegara was located around the seaport of Tanjung Priok on the coast of Jakarta. There is also a replica of the 16th century map of the Portuguese Padrao Monument, a historical evidence of the ancient Sunda Kelapa Harbor.
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