Museum of Drafting of Independence Proclamation Manuscript stands as a silent witness to Indonesia's tumultuous history, spanning from the Dutch and Japanese colonial eras to the nation's independence. Designed by the Dutch in 1910 and completed in 1920, this art deco-style building holds immense historical significance as the site where the nation's founding fathers drafted the proclamation of independence on August 16, 1945. Today, this building preserves a comprehensive narrative of pivotal events that unfolded from the Diponegoro era to the New Order, including the important hours of August 16-17, 1945, that allows visitors to reflect and contemplate on the historical events.
This museum offers historical spaces in direct-relation to the events of drafting the proclamation script, making it a nationallevel historical tourist destination. Among its collections, there is a historic typewriter used to type the proclamation script, serving as important material that connects visitors with that historic moment. By continually improving the public services, the Museum of Drafting of Independence Proclamation Manuscript also functions as a place to introduce the figures of the proclamation and a center that allows the public to reflect and contemplate on the important historical events- to help enrich the nation’s understanding of the history and culture of Indonesia.