Fort Vredeburg Museum stands as the oldest colonial legacy in Yogyakarta, offering historical tourism of the Indonesian revolution or the history of Indonesia's struggle in the city. Vredeburg is committed to public service transformation, presenting a thorough historical narrative from the era of Diponegoro to the New Order. In addition, this museum houses more than 7,000 collection items, including household items, war equipment, as well as other historical relics from Indonesian fighters. Located strategically in the heart of the city and among other tourist attractions at the zero-kilometer point of Yogyakarta, this museum not only serves as a center for studying the history of the national struggle but also as a must-go iconic tourist destination.
Fort Vredeburg Museum strengthens its role as the city's lungs by providing lush green open spaces amidst the hustle and bustle of Yogyakarta, and serves as a community hub that accommodates and hosts activities for various communities. Visitors get to enjoy the aesthetic of the building, perfect for creating content, while also engaging in different public programs.
With easy access and affordable admission tickets, this museum not only offers in-depth historical insights but also serves as a platform for cultural activities and historical preservation, accommodating public needs and encouraging community to get involved in the museum development.