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1, Jalan Tanah Abang I, 10160, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, ID Indonesia
contacts phone: +62 21 3854060
website: www.museumindonesia.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: -6.1722241, Longitude: 106.8189695
Vera Darmastuti
::You really need a good guide when visiting this place. So many thombstone with their unique stories about the life (and the deaths) of people in Jakarta since 18th century.
Beny Jackson
::i came here to see the gravestone of legendary young activist Soe Hok Gie, though the remains was not here anymore. He was later cremated and ashes spread on mountain. It's a small unnoticed historical site for architecture and photography entusiast. It's no longer graveyard since all body remains were moved but the grave monuments & statues etc still original, combined with the old trees it could be quite something chilly.
Arja Wendra
::Photography spot and an outdoor museum. You should pay Rp 5.000,- ( As I remember foreigners have different price) before you get into this place. It look like a grave yard bit it isn't. It just show a tomstone that people used in Hindia era for their beloved one. In my opinion it's a historical place because I could recognize some names that gave influent for Indonesia history and for me it also a gallery because each tombstone carved beutifully, some has a tower shape and the others angel shape. Good place.
Dian Purnomo
::A really nice place to visit. Even found Soe Hok Hie's grave
James Latief
::Not sure why this is a museum. Clearly this is a cemetery for the Dutch and while the statues are beautiful, I didn't really think it was worth coming here. Standard Rp 5k entrance fee. Suprisingly, I did get some beautiful pictures coming here during the day.