Bogor is a city rich in history. Imagine, a heritage that shaped objects of cultural heritage such as buildings of the colonial era was very much. More recently, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the city of Bogor, registering 487 objects of cultural heritage either in the form of equipment and objects such as painting, sewing tools, mowers, ceramics, lamps and buildings with other buildings of about 600 that have been recorded. This registration activities conducted since October 2014 to March 2015. So, it feels incomplete if you enjoy Bogor travel without stopping to at least 3-5 of this historic site, right?

Well, previously, had registered 27 Objects of Cultural Property in 2007 and has received the Decree of the Minister of Culture and Tourism. For example, among the 27, there are several Dutch heritage buildings. The town hall Bogor (formerly House Residency Bogor), Railway Station Great Bogor District Military Command Headquarters 060 Bogor, Headquarters Korem 061 Suryakancana, Building Blenong (BPN), RRI Regional II Bogor, Post Office Juanda, prisons Paledang, Zoological Museum, Monuments and Museum Map , Tomb of Raden Saleh, Cathedral, Church Zebaouth, Chapel Regina Pacis, the school also as YZA 2 Bogor, SMPN 2, and the high school building and SMPN 1.

1. Chapel Regina Pacis

Chapel or a place of prayer has become one with the monastery and was founded in 1909. Today, the chapel is located in the complex of elementary Regina Pacis Bogor and is still used.
Kapel Regina Pacis

2. Prison Paledang

Prison is located right near the pedestrian bridge towards the Bogor train station. Across the fork toward Paledang uphill road up and through to Jalan Juanda. Prisons have been used in the colonial era, since 1906.
Lapas Paledang

3. Monuments and Museum Map

Museum PETA (Defenders of the Homeland) is located at Jalan Jend Sudirman No 35 in the direction of the straight with the Bogor Palace, Fountain and the Sports Arena. This is where a historical witness how the youth who were trained by the Japanese as the "Homeland Defense" from 1943 became the first indigenous Indonesian trained soldiers and spearheaded the struggle and the military establishment. This building was previously founded in 1745 by KNIL (Koninklijk Nederlandsche Indie Leger), aka the Dutch East Indies Army.

Since 1995, to be the Museum PETA, with the laying of the first stone in 1993 by the late Umar Wirahadikusumah, Vice-President at that time were also senior PETA.
Museum Peta

4. Post Office Juanda

As the name implies, the post office is located at Jalan Juanda, Bogor. The post office is also a great post office / principal in Bogor since long ago. The first big post office is the first church in Bogor (Buitenzorg), built in 1845 and used interchangeably by Catholics and Protestants alike. But because so many people and each make their own church is the Cathedral Church to the Catholic and Protestant Zebaoth for in a location not far away, then the Dutch government making the post office, primarily because of its strategic location near Jalan Juanda.
Kantor Pos Juanda

5. Museum of Zoology

Bogor Zoological Museum is located just next to the Main Entrance Bogor Botanical Garden. The museum was founded in 1894 named Landbouw Zoologisch Laboratory, initiated by J.C. Koningsberger, German botanist. In 1906, the museum changed its name to Zoologisc Museum and Wekplaats, and four years later, changed again become Zoologisch Museum en Laboratory. Well, at the time of independence, the museum was named Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, and after 1947 the government changed the name to Indonesian named Musium Zoologi Bogor.

You know the meaning of Zoology? Yup, animal sciences. As the name implies, a collection of fauna in the museum is very complete. There are 24 rooms that contain a collection of fauna species consisting of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, mollusks and insects.
Museum Zoologi