Category
page 1Monuments and memorials in Indonesia
Maumere
Maumere is the administrative seat of the Sikka Regency and the second largest town (its nominal population has recently overtaken Ende, but of these over 10,500 live in rural areas on outlying islands) on Flores Island, Indonesia. It lies on the north coast of the island and the port is in the north-west part of the town. Administratively, the town is not a single district (kecamatan) within the regency, but is divided into three districts, namely Alok Barat (West Alok), Alok, and Alok Timur (East Alok), although the latter two districts also include a number of substantial islands off the no
Christ Blessing
statue in Indonesia
Tugu Yogyakarta
monument in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Selamat Datang Monument
monument in Jakarta, Indonesia
The Equator monument
equator marker in Pontianak, Indonesia
Bajra Sandhi Monument
monument, museum in Denpasar, Bali
Luso Sundanese padrão
Sundanese archaeological site
Heroes Monument
Monument in Surabaya, Indonesia
Sura and Baya Statue
statue in Surabaya
Jesus Buntu Burake
statue in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Monument Yogya Kembali
museum in pyramid shape of Indonesian National Revolution
Sasana Wiratama Monument Museum of Prince Diponegoro
This museum contains the remains of Prince Diponegoro. Established to commemorate his service and struggle. The museum was built in stages and was inaugurated on August 9, 1969 by General TNI (Retired) Suharto.