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Vera Darmastuti (09/03/2018 08:13)
You really need a good guide when visiting this place. So many thombstone with their unique stories about the life (and the deaths) of people in Jakarta since 18th century.
Beny Jackson (24/02/2018 08:07)
i came here to see the gravestone of legendary young activist Soe Hok Gie, though the remains was not here anymore. He was later cremated and ashes spread on mountain. It's a small unnoticed historical site for architecture and photography entusiast. It's no longer graveyard since all body remains were moved but the grave monuments & statues etc still original, combined with the old trees it could be quite something chilly.
Arja Wendra (05/02/2018 01:30)
Photography spot and an outdoor museum. You should pay Rp 5.000,- ( As I remember foreigners have different price) before you get into this place. It look like a grave yard bit it isn't. It just show a tomstone that people used in Hindia era for their beloved one. In my opinion it's a historical place because I could recognize some names that gave influent for Indonesia history and for me it also a gallery because each tombstone carved beutifully, some has a tower shape and the others angel shape. Good place.
Dian Purnomo (03/02/2018 14:00)
A really nice place to visit. Even found Soe Hok Hie's grave
James Latief (01/02/2018 12:36)
Not sure why this is a museum. Clearly this is a cemetery for the Dutch and while the statues are beautiful, I didn't really think it was worth coming here. Standard Rp 5k entrance fee. Suprisingly, I did get some beautiful pictures coming here during the day.
Pascal Wijler (01/01/2018 08:37)
Lots of old thombstones from the VOC era. Guide took the time to explain everything in detail. When in the neighbourhood worth a visit.
Caddy Tiwa (13/12/2017 11:10)
Tickets for 5000 rupiahs. When you arrive there, they offer to you to guide. Clean. The restrooms are okay.
Abah Ajah (26/11/2017 06:32)
Great historically view. Perfect for weekend trip and city tour with family and friend.
Nafisyah Arfiani (23/11/2017 10:16)
This place is well-known for its tombstone collections. Hundreds of tombstone lay here. Even you can find Soe Hok Gie's tombstone. This is a quiet place. Some painters often spend their time here try looking for inspiration for their painting.
Soraya Indrawati (09/11/2017 07:03)
You can find colonial tombstone/memorial dated from 1700s up until 1960s here as some of the corpses were already relocated to somewhere else. Most of them are the Dutch, but there are some American, British, and Chinese-Indonesian too. Some are really well-kept but expect to see many deteriorating sculpture/tombstones. Near the entrance they display the caskets of Bung Karno and Bung Hatta. Sadly they don't put information or story even on the prominent person's tombstone so if you don't understand Dutch at all it will be quite disappointing. It is quiet here but during midday the heat might be really intense and near the closing hour the mosquitoes will start to upset you. It is still a nice place if you want to escape from the city and admire the work of art after all.
Nina Broughton (23/08/2017 04:05)
This is the oldest cemetry in Jakarta. If you want to explore the past of Batavia come to this place.
Joey Tribiani (11/08/2017 09:23)
This is not a cemetery. its an ex-cemetery. Government has removed all body to another placed, and the the Headstone and Gravestone left. its a nice alternative vacation in Jakarta
Jefri Wiradiputra (29/07/2017 11:13)
Nice place to take pictures, you can find traces of freemasonry here (lol just kidding)
Anjar Dwi Kurniawan (13/05/2017 02:15)
The cemeteries and graves have stories behind it. Good place to take photos, and srudy about history
Aqmarina Rasika (05/04/2017 02:39)
the museum is unique! a lot of dutch's-styled graves. it's not creepy at all.
Fachri Reza (02/04/2017 00:48)
you will need a guide to get the best out of your visit. unfortunately I'm not sure the guide can speak english.
Alexander Kotys (10/02/2017 22:29)
Old Dutch cemetery with many old graves, statues and monuments. Absolutely worth a visit, expect to stay here for an hour or two.
efrita seftiany yacof (25/11/2016 13:39)
A great and classic Holland's cemeteries. Nice place with cool air among high building. You can see any kind of tombstone based on job.
And you can find Indonesian personage "Soe Hok Gie" cemetery here.
Viryan (04/10/2016 01:49)
Unique cemetary with great sculpture and great history. Coffin of The founding father (Soekarno n Hatta) also tombstone Soe Hok Gie is here. Quiet place in the crowded city of Jakarta
Ria Tumimomor (18/08/2016 01:53)
This is an old graveyard, built during Dutch colonization. Why on earth people want to see old graveyards? Isn't it a bit spooky? Well, Indonesian always attract to spooky stories. Plus, for those who like photography, this is also the best sites for you to practice. You can see the statues sort of alive, their eyes watching you intensly.
However, some of the statues were vandalized which is a pity actually.
Danang Ruwisanyoto (14/05/2016 13:17)
This is an interesting place to visit. Many old tombs there. You can see the grave of Raffles' wife. It is the right place for photography lovers. The place is in the central of Jakarta. Very recommended for tourist.
Sandy Sutandar (22/06/2016 03:37)
Well, it's okay for the park...
But for the ex cemetery (with all of tombstones, statues & all other kind of that stuff), I don't get the sacred feeling as I entered the location.
Maybe because the surroundings aren't really support this park museum.
Fandi g (26/05/2016 09:59)
Great clementery monument in this city. Sometimes there is photograpy event here.
Andre Christian (05/05/2016 06:10)
You can find a lot of old tombstones here..from the tombstones of the first wife of Raffles,the British governor for Batavia, to Soe Hok Gie, a revolutionary figure in 1960s.
This is also a good spot to do a photoshot.Although, there's some spot which they used to burn garbages. Such a shame.