Museum Sandi - Yogyakarta City

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Contact Museum Sandi

Address :

Jl. Faridan M Noto No.21, Kotabaru, Gondokusuman, Yogyakarta City, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55224, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +79
Postal code : 55224
Opening hours :
Monday Closed
Tuesday 9AM–3PM
Wednesday 9AM–3PM
Thursday 9AM–3PM
Friday 9AM–3PM
Saturday 9AM–3PM
Sunday 9AM–3PM
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Description : House museum with a collection of coding machines, ciphers & other objects related to encryption.

Jl. Faridan M Noto No.21, Kotabaru, Gondokusuman, Yogyakarta City, Special Region of Yogyakarta 55224, Indonesia
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kame kuro on Google

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Code moseun near code river is not explaining about the river it's self. Code moseum tell story about how secreat massage delivered in Indonesia and the story around it. it's good educational place. Old, antique, and clean. The curator also nice and informative when accompany their guest walking around the museum.
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Qonita Aulia R on Google

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An underrated museum in Jogja. The only coding museum in Indonesia. It is such a unique museum that will give you new insights and answer your curiosity about coding in past life. Unfortunately they don't provide "official guide". But there are many internships who explain the detailed information.
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Glenn Main-Main on Google

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It is one of the best museum I have found. The staff are very friendly (it is the characteristic of the people of Jogjakarta) and the museum is not too big, so you can enjoy the collection of this museum without getting tired. I love that all of this place is air conditioned. You can also know the father of cypher/code in Indonesia here. Surprise, surprise! There is something that you will get from the staff. What is that? Are you curious? Please visit the museum, especially because no ticket fee. This place is easily accessible and not too far from Malioboro.
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Marlita Putri Ekasari on Google

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When I went to this place, I was amazed with their hospitality. I got a caesar Cipher, a souvenir, that it is used to play with words and code. They provided me with a whole explanation of the history of code since Sumerian Era until Indonesia Independence day. I saw all of the code machine and later,I play with the code game in the computer. I failed to break the code, but I was happy. I had a fruitful day with new knowledge. I definitely recommend all of you to come to this place. Its free of charge.
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Ferro B. on Google

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This museum is underrated. It's full of historical story. The building itself is the original witness for cryptography development in Indonesia. There are information texts in English for international visitors. Unfortunately, some information texts were covered with the collections. Entrance ticket was free, there's parking space available. Too bad that they only have few visitors for a day. The staff was informative and friendly if you'd like to ask more questions regarding the coding and history. The whole visitation will take time about 60 minutes, including watching the video.
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Oka Mahendra on Google

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National Encryption Museum (hope this translate right), shows the history of indonesian special forces during Deutch occupation and the development of encryption technology during war times. Included the technological marvel from Russia, German, Ukraine, and even local made for text and phone encryption. From Gramedia building, head straight to tugu jogja but take left after McD restaurant, you will find the building in the middle of the road.
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Dika Shafira Hidayat on Google

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Operational hours: 8AM-3PM Entrance fee: None Parking space: Yes Had a blast at this place! I came here alone on a rainy thursday noon. There were no other visitors and when when guide said "Please follow me," my anxiey and introverted-ness almost got the best of me. But I waited for a long time for my gojek, I might as well go through. There's no entrance fee, you just have to fill out a guest book and check in with Peduli Lindungi. The collections were well-kept, clean (quite extensive too for a field so specific), but the rooms were a bit chilly. The guide gave a very thorough explanation (he quizzed me as well, which, kinda freaked me out lol). All displays have QR codes and extensive written info as well. Super interesting! Obviously a well-managed museum. I didnt take any photos inside because it felt wrong haha (but i'm sure the guide wouldn't mind it!)
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Bernardia Vitri Arumsari on Google

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The museum is quiet as the guests were just my friend and me. We got a guide to explore and tell us about the museum things. Bot the ticket and guide were free. I was sleepy so I didn't pay proper attention thorough the explanations from the guide. The museum is located in strategic place and famous people tend to visit this museum too. So, if you're lucky, you can meet those people in your next visit. The Instagram page is also updated with knowledge and information about intelligence unit and cryptography.

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