Bajra Sandhi Monument

Coordinates: 8°40′18″S 115°14′2″E / 8.67167°S 115.23389°E / -8.67167; 115.23389
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Bajra Sandi Monument
Front entrance gate view
Map
General information
TypeMonument, museum
LocationDenpasar, Bali
Coordinates8°40′18″S 115°14′2″E / 8.67167°S 115.23389°E / -8.67167; 115.23389
Construction started1987
Completed2001
Opened2004
OwnerBali Government
ManagementBali Museum
Design and construction
Structural engineerIr. Ida Bagus Yadnya[1]

Bajra Sandhi Monument is a monument to the struggles of the Balinese people throughout history.[2] The monument is located in front of the Bali Governor's Office in Denpasar, Indonesia, on the island of Bali. The monument was built in 1987, inaugurated by president Megawati Sukarnoputri on June 14, 2003.

Structure

The monument is a rectangular shape, and follows the architectural principles of the "Tri Mandala." It consists of three parts:[2]

  • Utama Mandala, the main building in the center of the monument
  • Madya Mandala, the inner courtyard surrounding the Utama Mandala
  • Nista Mandala, the outer courtyard surrounding the Madya Mandala

The main building, the Utama Mandala, has three floors.[2] The ground floor, Nistaning Utama Mandala, contains administrative rooms, a library, and exhibition halls. In the center of the ground floor is a lake called the Puser Tasik. The first floor, Madyaning Utama Mandala, contains 33 dioramas, similar to those in the National Monument in Jakarta, but with a focus on the struggles of the Balinese people. The dioramas cover various incidents in the history of the Balinese, including the Balinese kingdom, the introduction of Hinduism, the Majapahit era, Dutch colonialism, and the struggle for independence. The second floor is a meditative space which provides a panoramic view of Denpasar.

Aerial view of the Bajra Sandhi monument.

References

  1. ^ Ira Rachmawati (23 August 2015), Belajar Sejarah Bali di Monument Bajra Sandhi (in Indonesian), retrieved 20 March 2019
  2. ^ a b c (in Indonesian) WISATA - TRAVELLING: Monumen Bajra Sandhi