Friday, May 20, 2011

Prison Under Soil




10. Vastenburg Citadel dungeon, Solo.Majestic fort in the middle of this Bengawan City, now living a worthless pile of buildings and overgrown with grass weeds are dense. In the context of urban morphology, the castle has an important role that is central relationship Solo-Semarang. The city of Solo in a period of XVIII-XIX, as a trade center and marked the development of the colonial city. Uniquely, this development created in the nuances of power tradisionalistik Kasunanan Surakarta kingdom.There, the power of the Dutch troops are centered. That said, there is also a kind of underground bunker that is wide enough under the castle. The bunker was used to jail prisoners. That's what makes this place not be possible if the storied building.

9. Pendem Fortress Underground Prison, Cilacap.Who would have thought in a small town in Central Java, Cilacap store like a fortress which is very unique. The fort was named Fort Pendem (Kusbatterij Op De lantong Te Tjilatjap) who was once in the year 1861 is a bastion of the Dutch East Indies army in the face of the Indonesian nation.Castle on the coast of this Turtle Bay occupies an area of ​​6.5 hectares with a variety of tourist facilities, such as forts, tunnels, emplacement, dungeons, barracks, kitchen space, space weapons, the bridge pool, which contains a postal substation Dutch strategy map, fishing pond, rest areas, gazebo, swings and a number of sculptures of dinosaurs.8. Castle dungeon Malborough, Bengkulu.Marlborough Castle is one of the historical tourist attraction located in the city of Bengkulu. Marlborough Castle tourist attraction located in Kampung China Village, Kecamatan Teluk Segara city of Bengkulu. This fort became the center position of the British army in Bengkulu. Parallelogram-shaped fortress with a length of 240 meters and 170 meters wide. The fort was founded by the Britsh East India Company in 1713 and completed in 1719.In the southwestern part of the fort located on the left and right of the hall of the castle. On the left consist of 7 local or room. The walls of the room from the couple stone, rocks, bricks using the adhesive mixture of lime, sand and brick powder.Beside the room there is also room teretak under foot tortoise southwest, namely Rungan dungeon, which consists of three rooms that condition was very dark.7. Dungeon Fort Rotterdam, Makassar.Fort Rotterdam is the stronghold of Gowa royal relic which was built in 1545, is located on the beach, west of the city of Makassar. Buildings and gardens are still well maintained. Here there is a dungeon where Prince Diponegoro was imprisoned and near the entrance of this fortress there is the statue of one of the famous Sultan of Gowa king Hassanudin.6. Kalisosok Prison, SurabayaKalisosok is a region in North Surabaya, close to the Kembang Jepun and Eagles. In this 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 awesomeness and Kalisosok seramnya this place. Today, after the independence of Indonesia, the prison has begun to fade prominence. Kalisosok accommodate many political prisoners and weight class, especially if linked with the domestic political situation in Indonesia in 1960-1970 of which the red-hot. Kalisosok prison story could not be separated from his underground prison story.5. Prison Sukamiskin, BandungIt is one of the prison that once confined Bung Karno. Sukamiskin prison, is a legacy of the Dutch government. The prison was built in 1918 and was functioning in 1924.In prison there are 552 cells. Currently, the prison occupied by about 480 inmates.Original buildings typical of the Netherlands, condensed look at Sukamiskin Prison.In fact, the basement is used for dangerous criminals are still maintained by the officer. Unfortunately, the dungeon was closed to the public. The dungeon is not used anymore. Since 1945, the dungeon has been closed. The room is now used as warehouse storage.4. Building Polwiltabes SurabayaThis building has been restored at the time Inspector General of Police Anang Iskandar became Kapolwitabes Surabaya 2007. The main building become whole again. Bunker to the dungeon was opened again, although no longer inhabited.The main building has four main rooms. All the room including the door sills nothing has changed. Now Kapolwil, Wakapolwil and a number of Head occupies this building. including the existing meeting room and lobby are sky high sky.Underneath is a dungeon that height of one meter. The entrance there are two, but now you see only one on the north side.
3. Gedung Merdeka, BandungBuilding Independence in the way of Asia-Africa, Bandung, Indonesia, is a building that was once used as a place of the Conference of Asia-African Summit 1955. At this time used as a museum.At the age of more than a century, this building still save a lot of stories. In addition to his underground room full of question marks, including his underground prison.An underground tunnel in the vicinity of the basement was also allegedly connected to Gedung Merdeka other old buildings.The entrance to the basement of Building Independence is accessible from the edge of the building, rather than Jl. East Cikapundung. The entrance to the basement in front of the building that used to serve as the West Java Regional Library. If not careful, the entrance to the basement will not be visible. However, if observed, the width of one meter down the hall and around two meters tall.
2. Fatahillah Museum, JakartaFatahillah Museum, also known as the Jakarta History Museum or the Museum of Batavia is a museum located at Jalan Taman Fatahillah No. 2, West Jakarta, an area of ​​more than 1,300 square meters.This building was once the Stadhuis or City Hall, which was built in 1707-1710 by order of Governor-General Johan Van Hoorn. City hall building was similar to the Dam Palace in Amsterdam, consisting of the main building with two wings in the east and west as well as sanding buildings used as offices, court rooms, and underground spaces are used as a prison. On March 30, 1974, the building was then opened as the Museum Fatahillah.
1. Gedung Lawang Sewu, SemarangBuilding on a very famous tourist angkernya is located in Semarang. It is the office of the Nederlands-Indische Maatschappij Spoorweg or NIS. Built in 1904 and completed in 1907. Located at the roundabout Tugu Muda formerly called Wilhelmina Plein.In the Japanese colonial period, building an underground room was transformed into an underground prison, known as the Prison Squatting, this is because this prison has a narrow area of ​​the room with a low roof.Sewu Lawang dungeon is often used as a place of execution of Indonesian youth who fought against the Japanese and their bodies thrown into the time that is located next to the building. Witness the resistance of Indonesia when the Japanese occupation.




source : http://www.terselubung.co.cc/2010/06/10-penjara-bawah-tanah-di-indonesia.html


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