Indonesia
National Monument or what Indonesian and Jakarta people usually call as Monas
is a monument built to remember the struggle of Indonesian heroes fighting the
colonial domination. Monas was built based on the idea of the first president
of Indonesia, Ir. Soekarno, with the help of Sudarsono and F. Silaban as the
architect, and Ir. Rooseno as the consultant. It’s builts on an area with a
width of 80 hectares. Monas was officially open on 17th August 1961 by
President Soekarno, and publicly open on 12th July 1971.
The top of Monas shaped like a flame, symbolizing a never extinguished spirit
of Indonesian people. The flame was made of bronze medal which weight was 14.5
ton, and was plated with 35 kg gold. The flame has 6 meters diameter and
consist of 77 concentrated parts.
The standing pillar of Monas which height is 137 meters,
symbolizing a rice pestle, while the cup symbolizing a rice barn. Rice pestle
and barn are traditional tools to pound rice, figuring out Indonesia as an
agricultural country. They’re also regarded as the symbol of Indonesian
people’s fertility, and as the symbol of male and female.
Jakarta people usually utilize Monas area as a place for sport
activities, in the morning and afternoon time. Most people visit Monas on
weekend and holidays.
The
Top Yard
You could reach the top of Monas by
elevator. Surrounding the elevator there are emergency latter to be used in
case of emergency. From the top yard you could enjoy the view of Jakarta
City and the wind blowing and caressing your face. In a clear weather you could
enjoy the view of Salak Mountain at the south side, the ocean at the north
side, and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport at the west side. While you're in Monas area it's
recommended to get into the top yard and enjoy the views from the top.
Independence
Room
This room is located at the cup side
of Monas, and has an amphitheater shape. In this room were kept the map of
Indonesia, the red and white flag of Indonesia, the symbol of Indonesia, which
is Garuda, and the replica of Indonesian independence proclaim script at the
gateway. You could request the officer there to open the gateway so you could
see the script replica while listening to the recorded voice of President
Soekarno when he was reading the script.
National History Museum
National History Museum located at
the baseman of National Monument (Monas). The width of the museum is 6400
meters (80 x 80), and the whole walls, floor, and pillars are top layered with
marble. The museum can hold up to 500 people. At the four sides of the museum
there are display windows that shows the life and phenomenon that Indonesian
people has gone through since Indonesian ancient time.
Park
Area
The park area which surrounds the monument is organized
nicely. There are several kinds of plants from various region of Indonesia in
the park. There’re many seats provided under big trees. You could see the
cultivation of spotted dears that were originated from Istana Bogor, at
the park. There’re also pathways structured from green thin stone for you to
have your feet massaged by walking on it un-shoes. There’re a pool with
fountain and the statue of Princess Diponegoro riding a horse which made of 8
ton bronze medal on the park. This statue was made by Italian artist, Prof.
Coberlato as a grant from Dr. Mario, Honores Consulate General in Indonesia.
The statue is located near the gate of the tunnel which leads to the monument.
Fountain
Attraction
Fountain attraction conducted at
Monas Park on every Saturday and Sunday, started from 07:00pm to 08:00pm.
Duration of the attraction take
about 35 minutes, accompanied by several songs like Jali-Jali, Lenggak-Lenggok
Jakarta, Kopi Dangdut, Lambadia, Winter game, dan Rocketer.
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