Pramoedya's legacy lives on in Yogyakarta's Bumi Manusia Museum


By AGENCY
  • Travel
  • Monday, 14 Oct 2019

The house where Indonesian director Hanung Bramantyo filmed 'Bumi Manusia' at Gamplong Nature Studio in Yogyakarta. Photo: The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network

Every weekend, the big two-storey wooden house at Gamplong Nature Studio in Sleman regency, Yogyakarta in Indonesia is crowded with tourists. Visitors can be seen taking selfies in the dining room, the living room, on the terrace, all filled with vintage-style furniture and accessories.

The house, built by director Hanung Bramantyo to film Bumi Manusia (This Earth Of Mankind), features a mix of tropical and Dutch East Indies styles. Following the film, which achieved more than one million ticket sales, the building now serves as a tourist destination.

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