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Benteng Vredeburg

Benteng Vredeburg


Benteng Vredeburg  is one of the most famous Dutch heritage museums in Jogja because this museum has a long story value and still survives today.

The location of the Vredeburg Fort Museum is very easy to reach because it is very close to the Jogja City Center and is near Jl.  Malioboro.  This museum is located at front of the Agung Building and the Sultanate Palace of Yogyakarta.  The address is on Jl.  Margo Mulyo No.6, Ngupasan, Gondomanan, Yogyakarta City, Daerah Keistimewaan Yogyakarta.
For enter this place, we only pay :

 For child : Rp.  2000 / person

 For adult : Rp.  3000 / person

 For foreign tourists: Rp.  10,000 / person

 For tourists who come in groups (min 20) will be given a 50% discount

 As for the parking ticket price of Rp.  2000 for motorbikes and Rp.  5000 for cars.
Existing facilities at the Fort Vredeburg Museum are quite complete and can make tourists comfortable visiting the Fort Vredeburg Museum including:

 There is a library

 There is a performance room

 Seminar room, discussion room, training room and meeting room

 Audio visual and group study room

 Free hotspot

 Guide

 Living room

 Mosque

 Bathroom / toilet


Question
1. What is Benteng Vredeburg?
2. Where is location of Benteng Vredeburg?
3. If we come to here with our little   brother,  how much the ticket?
4. If we come to here using a car, how much is the parking fee?
5. After we pay the ticket, what we will get?

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