Ulasan Museum Polri
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"Unexpectedly a very well maintained museum. There's a lot of item and things you can learn from this museum. Free entry."
"It's okay Firsr, as civilian, we cannot bring car & park here (huh?). Some police said actually we can, but some said cannot because there are VIP. See how miss information inside police team? Public transportation is more convenient here So we must park our car outside or in other building, and walk here. There's a registration, we must change our ID card with visitor card. So where we change our ID, we must also exit from there. Inside the museum, some interactive screen not working. Others, only surface information about police. In conclusion, this museum is okay to visit if you want to 'learn' about Indonesian police. But the experience itself, not convenient."
"Interesting Museum. Museum Polri Or National Police Museum Of Indonesia Is Located Inside The Complex Of National Indonesian Police Headquarter. Although It's Very Well Maintained & Managed, The Museum Doesn't Really Get Much Attention Because It's "Hidden". It Showcases The History Of The National Police Before Its Creation & After Its Creation On The First Floor. Then Modern Day National Police On The Second Floor. There Are Collections Of Weaponry, Police Attributes, Medals, And Even Items That You See In Spy Movies. There's Also A Police Patrol Car Located Before The Stairs To The Second Floor. The Third Floor Showcases The History Of Metro Jakarta Police Department And A Collection Of Debris Left By Some Of The Most Horrifying Bombings In Modern Indonesian History Like Bali Bombing (2002 & 2005) & JW Marriott Hotel Bombing (2003)"
"Lovely experience and good guest experience officers ready to assist, kudos to the teams and librarians was very kind"
"The National Police Museum is a longstanding museum of the Indonesian National Police to the public, in society as a protector and guard within, and also as a war force in defending Indonesia's independence. The museum was inaugurated on June 29, 2009, and was opened to the public on July 1, 2009. The museum is the wish of Police General Hendraso.[2] This museum is located at Jalan Trunojoyo No. 3 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. The museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday with free tickets."