The Republic of Indonesia National Police Museum is a semi-modern museum owned by the current National Police of the Republic of Indonesia. With the design of the building in the 70s plus modern windows adding to the impression of a modern classic with interior design underpinning the gallery concept. The museum offers a search of the history of the Republic of Indonesia National Police through a touch of gallery so that it feels unnoticed to bring visitors to the realm of the past to the present. Collection and Event Space Typical police assignments require special equipment in the task. In this space various collections of the main equipment and the main tools of the Indonesian National Police will be exhibited in carrying out their duties. History Room The concept of a police institution in the state order has existed since the past. In its development the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia experienced changes along with the journey of the Indonesian nation and state. But the identity of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia as a government apparatus for servants, protectors and law enforcers has never been and will never be timeless. Hall of Fame The ups and downs of the Indonesian National Police are also influenced by the leadership style and personality of their leaders. This hall is dedicated to the former leaders of the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia and presented an overview of the leaders of the Republic of Indonesia National Police who have given many colors to the Indonesian National Police. Space of Heroism In this space you will be shown the sadness of a policeman who works in areas that not many people expect. Space of Symbols and Unity Symbols and Unity is a unity that cannot be separated. Symbols are attributes that indicate a person is in a certain status that can become his pride and get from a struggle and effort. Law Enforcement Room The development of crime is in line with the development of the community itself. The higher the civilization of society, the higher the modus operandi of the crime itself. Various forms of crimes that occur in the community (international crime, social crime, terrorism, etc.) will be presented in this space. Kids Corner This space is intended for children as the next generation of nation and state. Early recognition of children regarding the duties and functions of the Indonesian National Police is carried out in a fun way. Children will be taken in nature as if they are real police officers, investigators (detective), officers Samapta, patrol officers. Search for traces, instructions and try to learn to be an investigator. Besides that there are still many other interactive games, knowledge books and other learning and...
Read moreInteresting 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...
Read moreInnovative and interactive features —they have touchscreen projection and VR technology.
Kid-friendly with its play area that provides children with books, slides, police uniforms, traffic signs, toy cars and motorcycles, and even a virtual game about spotting traffic violations.
Free entry, although visitors are required to present a valid ID to access the building as it is located within the police headquarters.
The downsides: no parking space.
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I did not expect much at first, but the exhibits turned out to be very interesting. Such a shame this museum is not much a well-known spot to visit, as it has so much potential to help improve the public image of the police. It deserves more recognition and is definitely...
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