
The Museum of Struggle stands as a testament to the national awakening in Yogyakarta. Inaugurated in 1961 by Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX in the heart of Yogyakarta City, it commemorates the history of Indonesia's fight for independence. Featuring a monumental building that bears witness to a half-century journey of national awakening, the museum invites visitors to delve deeper into the struggles of the fighters who dedicated themselves to securing Indonesia's independence. Through its valuable collections, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in historical nuances that inspire and ignite the spirit of national revival.
In addition to being a center for studying the history of the movement for national revival, Museum of Struggle also serves as a public space for various community activities. Through the education it provides to visitors, the museum aims to continue strengthening the nation's fighting spirit, keeping the fighting spirit burning in the hearts of every citizen.