Indonesia in Diorama, Tourism, History Free in Cilandak

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By the 2009 elections and now underway, the issue of national identity and culture steal enough public attention. Both elements are assessed as less entrenched, so that our journey as a nation often disoriented.

Indonesia, a country that leads to progress, should know and recognize and appreciate the history of his people heroes services. With blood, knowledge and spirit of this nation they built.

As a means of introducing the history of the Indonesian nation trip, the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia (ANRI) open to public travel history dioramas nation (DSPB) after inaugurated.

"Diorama nation's history of travel is the dynamic process of the disclosure from time to time displayed by a combination archive, art, and technology," said Djoko Utomo, Head ANRI, to Kompas.com DSPB after the inauguration of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Jakarta Building ANRI, Monday (31 / 8).

According to Djoko, composition of the archive into a work of art with a touch of this technology should be to introduce the records to the public in a way that is easy to understand and manarik. "So the archives are not just piles of paper that becomes brown and dusty," he said.

Tour history

After the departure of SBY, Kompas.com allowed to see the diorama that uses space ANRI building area is 750 square meters. There are eight halls, each of which tells of Indonesian history since the era of Sriwijaya until now. Hallways of the hall was thrown to us like the past.

DSPB at the front gate, the visitor was greeted with a smile of six statues president of Indonesia. Then we went to the hall A, one of the eight existing hall. In this hall facilities provided in the form of digital book catalog DSPB. Furthermore, in the hall B of size approximately 5x5 meters available information on the two kingdoms of his time had mastered the archipelago of Sriwijaya and Majapahit.

In the hall there is also a profile of the heroes. There is one monitor contains a list of heroes. If we choose one, then the profile will appear on the screen and the projector lamp blinks globe indicating where the hero comes.

Furthermore, in the hall C visitors brought to the atmosphere of the movement of young characters who started the year 1908-1928. Interestingly, the Youth Pledge event presented by the placement technique of floating or floating diorama.

Beside it was a hall D, where the mix-minute records of the proclamation of Indonesian independence with art and technology. Here is a representation of Lady Fatmawati who was sitting in front of the sewing machine and hand holding a red and white cloth.

In this room there are also installations independence texts carved into the glass. At the admiration we have not yet been presented heroic atmosphere upheaval in Indonesia in 1945-1965 E. Hall

Something different also in the hall F. Archives here in the crook of elegant rooms arranged as in the cave. Apparently, the designer wanted to bring the visitors into the reflection of events 30 September 1965.

Out of "Crocodile Hole" we entered the hall G snail-like house. This is where there is a collection of selected events throughout the 1998-2008 time frame.

Finally, we come to the hall H. In this place the visitors group, such as school children, the struggle can watch movies for free. There are 42 chairs with attractive design in the room.

Free

Djoko said that the idea of building DSPB which cost Rp. 6 billion is intended to raise the role of archives as an important part of national life, fostering the spirit of unity and national unity, and fosters a sense of love of country.

"And of course, as our mission of unifying the archive as the nodes of the nation," he said. Given that we know the importance of their own history, he was hoping masyakarat access this DSPB facility.

Please visit DSPB in ANRI Jl. Ampera Raya No. 7, Cilandak, South Jakarta. "Every day open, including Sundays.'s Day a national holiday closing. And it's free," said Djoko.

Diorama tour schedule: Monday-Friday: 09.00-15.00 Saturday-Sunday: 09.00-13.00 For further information please contact tel: 021-7805851