- National Monument (Indonesia) - Wikipedia
The National Monument (Indonesian: Monumen Nasional, abbreviated Monas) is a 132 m (433 ft) obelisk in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta It is the national monument of the Republic of Indonesia, built to commemorate the struggle for Indonesian independence
- Monas: The Towering Symbol of Indonesia’s Independence - Tripoto
Monas, or the National Monument of Indonesia, is a must-see attraction in Jakarta Learn about its history, architecture, museum, observation deck, and nearby attractions in this comprehensive guide
- MONAS - National Monument Landmark Museum Guide
The initiative of the Monas National Monument came from Soekarno, the former president of Indonesia The First President wanted to build an iconic monument as Gustave Eiffel did in Paris
- Guide to Visiting the Iconic National Monument MONAS
Home to countless attractions, one stands tall, both literally and symbolically: the National Monument, or as locals affectionately call it, MONAS Before you embark on this monumental journey, let’s equip you with everything you need to know about this iconic landmark
- Monas: A Journey Through Indonesia’s History - Java Private Tour
Monas is conveniently located in Central Jakarta, making it accessible for both local and international travelers It’s open daily, with affordable entry fees that include access to the museum and observation deck
- Visiting the Monas Jakarta
The Monas, short for Monumen Nasional is one the top tourist attractions in Jakarta Visiting the Monas should be something to consider during your Jakarta trip
- The Construction of Monas — Google Arts Culture
The man responsible is sculptor and lecturer Edhi Sunarso from Yogya After the dioramas were finished, then-president Soeharto inaugurated the Monas complex
- Monas (National Monument): A Complete Guide to Indonesia’s Iconic . . .
As Indonesia’s national symbol, Monas represents the enduring spirit of the nation and continues to be a site where history, culture, and pride intersect Visitors to Monas are treated to more than just a glimpse into the country’s history
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