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Sunday, May 22, 2011

underground prison in Indonesia


1.Kalisosok prison surabaya
Kalisosok is a region in North Surabaya, close to the Kembang Jepun and Eagles. In Kalisosok, stood an old prison from the Dutch colonial era that is often used to torture freedom fighters of Indonesia. In the past, famous for its virulence and Kalisosok seramnya this place. Today, after Indonesia's independence, the prison has begun to fade prominent. Kalisosok accommodate many political prisoners and weight class, especially if associated with the domestic political situation in Indonesia in 1960-1970 are red-hot. Kalisosok prison story is inseparable from the story of the dungeon.
 

2. Sukamiskin prison bandung
This is one of the prison that was once limited to Bung Karno Stadium. Sukamiskin prison, this legacy of Dutch Government. The prison was built in 1918 and worked in 1924. There are 552 in prison cells. At present the prison takes about 480 prisoners. Original buildings typical of the Netherlands, condensed to look at the Sukamiskin prison. In fact, the basement is used for dangerous criminals still support officer. Unfortunately, the cave was closed to the public. The Dungeon is no longer used. Since 1945, the cave was closed. The room is now used as a warehouse.



3. polwiltabes building surabaya
This building was restored at the time, police inspector Kapolwitabes Surabaya Anang Iskandar was 2007. The main building has been all over again. Bunker in the Dungeon was opened again, but no longer lived. The main building consists of four main rooms. All rooms including no door sills has changed. Now, Wakapolwil and Kapolwil goals took the building. including existing meeting room and lobby sky high sky. In this Dungeon, the height of one meter. There are two entrance, but now you see only one on the north side.


4. Museum Fatahillah, JakartaFatahillah Museum, also known as history of Jakarta or Batavia Museum Museum is Museum located at Jalan Taman Fatahillah No. 2, West Jakarta, more than 1300 square meters. This building once Stadhuis or City Hall, which was constructed in 1707-1710 on orders of the Governor-General Johan Van Horn. City Hall was like a Dam Palace in Amsterdam, consisting of a main building with two wings on the East and West, as well as grinding buildings used for offices, courtrooms, and underground space used as a prison. 30 March 1974, the building was opened Museum Fatahillah.
5. Semarang Lawang Sewu Building
Building on a very famous tourist angkernya is located in Semarang. This is the office Spoorweg Nederlands-Indische Maatschappij or NIS. Built in 1904 and completed in 1907. Located at the roundabout Tugu Muda formerly called Wilhelmina Plein. During the Japanese occupation, building the basement was turned into an underground prison, known as the Prison Squatting, this is because the prison has an area of ​​narrow room with a low roof. Lawang Sewu prison often used as the venue for an Indonesian who fought the Japanese and their bodies thrown into a time that is located next to the building. Witness the resistance Indonesia when the Japanese occupation.

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