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Exploring Indonesian History at the Museum Benteng Vredeburg: A Contextual Language Learning Experience

  • HEADLINES, News Release, SDGs 4: Quality Education
  • 20 May 2025, 11.53
  • Oleh: humasfib
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Yogyakarta, May 5, 2025 – As part of their language and cultural studies, students from the Beginner 1 Regular Conversation Class at INCULS visited the historic Museum Benteng Vredeburg in Yogyakarta. Located just north of the Yogyakarta Palace, this historical site has witnessed Indonesia’s journey from the colonial era through to independence and beyond. It offers a unique learning experience for international students who are learning the Indonesian language while also exploring its rich historical and cultural background.

The fort was originally named Rustenburg, meaning “resting fort,” when it was built in 1787. Over the years, it underwent several transformations. Following a powerful earthquake in 1867, it was restored and renamed Vredeburg, which means “peace fort.” A hundred years later, in 1987, it was officially opened to the public as a museum.

During the visit, students explored a series of dioramas showcasing key moments in Indonesian history—from the Dutch colonial period and Japanese occupation to the struggle for independence and the post-independence era. Each section was explained by a museum guide using simplified Indonesian, making it easier for students to grasp new vocabulary related to history and culture.

The students were highly engaged throughout the visit, asking questions about Indonesia’s historical figures and milestones while confidently using the language skills they’ve learned in class. The trip concluded with a group photo in the museum’s courtyard, marking a memorable moment in their cultural exploration.

More than just a visit to a museum, the trip gave students a chance to apply their Indonesian skills in real-life situations while deepening their understanding of the nation’s history. It illustrates how language learning becomes more impactful by connecting it with contextual and cultural experiences.

[Public Relation of INCULS, Karnesti Septianingrum]

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