Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 11:00-18:00
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VC67+WFW, Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Sawerigading, Kec. Ujung Pandang, Kota Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan 90115, IndonesiaMap
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Mandala Monument of West Irian Liberation Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The monument was erected to commemorate Indonesia's victory over the Dutch colonialists and its successful reconquest of West Irian.
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Badly Maintained Monument
During the second half of the twentieth century, Indonesia had a craze for building giant 'tugu', which are hard to translate into English but are something like a tower or pillar or obelisk. Makassar...
During the second half of the twentieth century, Indonesia had a craze for building giant 'tugu', which are hard to translate into English but are something like a tower or pillar or obelisk. Makassar...
It looks nice but the site is locked and it is not lighted up at night. I was told by a taxi driver that it was possible to enter to the top before and the lights used to be lighted up. Unfortunately,...
It looks nice but the site is locked and it is not lighted up at night. I was told by a taxi driver that it was possible to enter to the top before and the lights used to be lighted up. Unfortunately,...
From the main road it looks like this monument is fenced off. However you can enter via both side streets. There is no entrance fee. It’s worth walking around the bottom of the monument which has p...
Badly Maintained Monument
During the second half of the twentieth century, Indonesia had a craze for building giant 'tugu', which are hard to translate into English but are something like a tower or pillar or obelisk. Makassar...
Badly Maintained Monument
During the second half of the twentieth century, Indonesia had a craze for building giant 'tugu', which are hard to translate into English but are something like a tower or pillar or obelisk. Makassar...
The monument cannot be accessed
It looks nice but the site is locked and it is not lighted up at night. I was told by a taxi driver that it was possible to enter to the top before and the lights used to be lighted up. Unfortunately,...
The monument cannot be accessed
It looks nice but the site is locked and it is not lighted up at night. I was told by a taxi driver that it was possible to enter to the top before and the lights used to be lighted up. Unfortunately,...
Worth a visit with bonus Chocolate Factory
From the main road it looks like this monument is fenced off. However you can enter via both side streets. There is no entrance fee. It’s worth walking around the bottom of the monument which has p...