As Ambon was once a Dutch colony, various related museums and historical places exist within the city. Among those places is the Amsterdam Fort! The structure of the museum was originally made by the Portuguese occupants that were then conquered...more
As Ambon was once a Dutch colony, various related museums and historical places exist within the city. Among those places is the Amsterdam Fort! The structure of the museum was originally made by the Portuguese occupants that were then conquered by the Dutch. This museum exhibits the fort's condition and functions during the colonial era.
Rp20,000
24 hours
1 hour
Adults, senior visitors, young adults, families, children
The three-story building and the watch tower at the top floor
There is no information on whether or not the Fort itself has a prayer room within, but there are plenty of mosques nearby. Masjid Jami Hena Lua and Masjid Hasan Sulaiman are the closest ones!
The closest restaurant available would be around 13 kilometers away. 88 Seafood Restaurant, Rumah Makan Seafood Apong, and Nasi Kelapa Batu Merah are among those restaurants. If you prefer a closer one, please ask the locals or the fort's employee on any information of their whereabouts!