First constructed in the 1920s, the Museum of Proclamation Manuscript Formulation is an important monument building that presents the history of the process of formulating the proclamation of Indonesian independence. The 3,914-meter establishment was designed by J.F.L Blankenberg, a renowned Dutch architect.
The Munasprok has a complete collection and space that includes information on the history of Indonesia. You can explore the pre-proclamation room of the proclamation script, the formulation room of the proclamation script, the ratification or signing room of the proclamation script, the typing room of the proclamation text, and the typewriter of the proclamation script.
Also check out some of the other historical collections, such as Sayuti Melik's chest statue, original and replica proclamation scripts to tapes and charters related to Indonesia's historical legacy. While you're visiting this museum, be sure to capture your memorable photos!