Youth Pledge Museum is a museum of history of the Republic of Indonesia's independence struggle in the Jalan Kramat Raya No.. 106, Jakarta Pusat. This museum has a collection of photographs and objects relating to the history of the Youth Pledge in 1928, and the activities in the Indonesian national movement. Museum Youth Pledge was established by the Governor of Jakarta Decree in 1972 and became the object of national cultural reserves. Building on Jalan Kramat Raya 106, where he read the Youth Oath, is a boarding house for students and student property Sie Kok Liong Sie's in the building of this Liong Kok had lived for several movement leaders, like Muhammad Yamin, Aboe Hanifa, Amir Syarifuddin, AK Gani, Mohammad Tamzil, or Assaat dt Moeda. Since 1925 the building became 106 Kramat student residence Jong incorporated in Java. They most students Indies School of Education Doctor STOVIA alias. Jong Java activists rented 460 square meters of buildings is because the previous contract in Kwitang too narrow to accommodate the activities of political discussion and exercises Javanese art. Member of Jong Java and other students called Langen Siswo building. Since 1926, residents of this building is more diverse. Residents contract, with the umbrella PPPI, such figures are often invited to discuss Bung Karno. The students rented the building at a rate 12.5 guilders per person per month, equivalent to 40 liters of rice at that time. In this building also appears magazines Indonesia Raya, which is managed PPPI. Because youth often used activities of the national character, the residents of this building named Indonesische Clubhuis, where the official national youth conference. Since 1927, they put the sign in front of the building. Youth activities shifted to Jalan Kramat 156 after 106 inmates Kramat not continue rent in 1934. The building was then leased to Tjem Hours Pang as a residence in 1937-1951. After that, the building hired again by Loh Jing Tjoe, which used it as a flower shop and hotel. 106 leased buildings Kramat Inspectorate of Customs and Excise for office in 1951-1970. In 1968, Sunario initiative to collect historical actors Youth Pledge, and asking the Governor of Jakarta to manage and restore the buildings in the 106's Kramat Raya Sie Kong Liang, who has alternated tenants and owners to the form 106 Kramat semulaGedung had restored Pemda DKI Jakarta 3 April-20 May 1973 and was inaugurated Governor of DKI Jakarta, Ali Sadikin, on May 20, 1973 as a Youth Pledge Building. The building was re-inaugurated by President Soeharto on May 20, 1974.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Youth Pledge Museum
Youth Pledge Museum is a museum of history of the Republic of Indonesia's independence struggle in the Jalan Kramat Raya No.. 106, Jakarta Pusat. This museum has a collection of photographs and objects relating to the history of the Youth Pledge in 1928, and the activities in the Indonesian national movement. Museum Youth Pledge was established by the Governor of Jakarta Decree in 1972 and became the object of national cultural reserves. Building on Jalan Kramat Raya 106, where he read the Youth Oath, is a boarding house for students and student property Sie Kok Liong Sie's in the building of this Liong Kok had lived for several movement leaders, like Muhammad Yamin, Aboe Hanifa, Amir Syarifuddin, AK Gani, Mohammad Tamzil, or Assaat dt Moeda. Since 1925 the building became 106 Kramat student residence Jong incorporated in Java. They most students Indies School of Education Doctor STOVIA alias. Jong Java activists rented 460 square meters of buildings is because the previous contract in Kwitang too narrow to accommodate the activities of political discussion and exercises Javanese art. Member of Jong Java and other students called Langen Siswo building. Since 1926, residents of this building is more diverse. Residents contract, with the umbrella PPPI, such figures are often invited to discuss Bung Karno. The students rented the building at a rate 12.5 guilders per person per month, equivalent to 40 liters of rice at that time. In this building also appears magazines Indonesia Raya, which is managed PPPI. Because youth often used activities of the national character, the residents of this building named Indonesische Clubhuis, where the official national youth conference. Since 1927, they put the sign in front of the building. Youth activities shifted to Jalan Kramat 156 after 106 inmates Kramat not continue rent in 1934. The building was then leased to Tjem Hours Pang as a residence in 1937-1951. After that, the building hired again by Loh Jing Tjoe, which used it as a flower shop and hotel. 106 leased buildings Kramat Inspectorate of Customs and Excise for office in 1951-1970. In 1968, Sunario initiative to collect historical actors Youth Pledge, and asking the Governor of Jakarta to manage and restore the buildings in the 106's Kramat Raya Sie Kong Liang, who has alternated tenants and owners to the form 106 Kramat semulaGedung had restored Pemda DKI Jakarta 3 April-20 May 1973 and was inaugurated Governor of DKI Jakarta, Ali Sadikin, on May 20, 1973 as a Youth Pledge Building. The building was re-inaugurated by President Soeharto on May 20, 1974.
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