Monas Monumen Nasional Jakarta Indonesia - National Monument or Monas often mentioned is known
as a tourist attraction in the city center which is a monument Jakarta
Indonesian national pride is very historic. Monas (National Monument) was built
on August 17, 1961 in order to commemorate and perpetuate the greatness of the
Indonesian struggle against invaders known as the Revolution of August 17,
1945. The monument was completed in 1967 and spent approximately 7 billion
dollars, the monument was opened on June 12, 1975 by Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin.
Monas height reaches 132 meters.
Monas is one tourist destination in Indonesia. Locations national monument known as Monas National Monument located in Central Jakarta Field Road. Location Monas very wide so it is suitable as a family tourist attractions, especially supported by the cool and lush gardens, this is perfect for a place to rest while enjoying the view of the garden in the middle of the city.
Monas Jakarta is located in the city center so the
location is very strategic for the visitors. Shape and layout is very
interesting pamper visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery and dazzling cool, a
park where there are trees of various provinces in Indonesia. Garden with a
pond and fountain located at the entrance of the park to make more cool. Entertainment
for the visitors one of which is a fountain of charm sway rarely found in other
locations.
Monas is designed perfectly, ranging from
buildings to parks and completeness of his supporters, such as sculpture and
many more. Near the entrance to the courtyard of the monument, was standing
with magnificent and gallant a statue of Prince Diponegoro who was riding a
horse. Diponegoro statue is made of bronze weighing 8 tons is done by Italian
sculptor, Prof. Coberlato as donation from consulate general Honeres Dr. Mario
in Indonesia.
Monas is always crowded by tourists, both domestic
and abroad, especially when the holiday. At the time of the evening, many
visitors who stroll leisurely unwind with families and their children, after a
tired day's work.
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