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Monuments Tugumuda

Is a pentagon berpenampang monument. Consists of parts that is the foundation, body and head. Pasa side of the monument there is a relief basis. The entire monument made of stone. To reinforce the impression tugunya, made ornamental pond and garden at around monument. The building that was around Tugumuda is mace Sewu, BDNI Office, will house the Office of Governor of Central Java, and the Cathedral Museum Manggala Bakti. Starting from the idea to establish a monument that commemorates the Battle of Five days of events in Semarang. On October 28, 1945, the Governor of Central Java, Mr. Wongsonegoro meletakkaan first stone at the originally planned location is near the Town Square. But since the war erupted in November 1945 against the Allies and Japan, this project became dormant. Then in 1949, the Youth Coordinating Board of Indonesia (BKPI), initiated the idea of re-construction of the monument, but due to difficulties in funding, this idea has not happened jugaa. Year 1951, the mayor, Hadi Soebeno Sosro Wedoyo, sets up a committee Tugu Muda, with the development plan is no longer on the location of the plaza, but at this present location. Monument design was done by Salim, while the reliefs on the monument is done by artists Hendro. Stones used include imported from kaliuang and Paker. November 10, 1951, laid the first stone by Central Java Governor Boediono and on May 20, 1953, to coincide with National Awakening Day, Tugu Muda diresmikaan by Soekarno, the President of the Republic of Indonesia. Until now, quite a lot of changes have been made to the memorial statues around the young, other antatra garden and pond. Source : http://semarang.go.id/pariwisata/index.php?

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