It is located in Jalan Kramat Raya No.106, Central Jakarta and managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The museum is open for public, every Tuesday until Friday from 08.00 to 15.00, every Saturday and Sunday from 08.00 to 14.00, and closed every Monday and national holiday.
The Youth Pledge Museum was established based on the governor decree of the Special Administrative Region of Jakarta in 1972 and has become a national heritage object.
Mostly Sekolah Pendidikan Dokter Hindia aka Stoviadan from the school of law RHS.
Jong Java activist rent a 460-meter square building it's because of the previous contract at Kwitang too narrow to hold an scouting activities, political discussion and Javanese art rehearsal.
The students rented that building with a tariff of 12.5 gulden per person every month, or equivalent to 40 liters of rice at that time.
The Dutch East Indies government always watching over tightly the activities of the youth meeting.
After that, the meeting will be on full surveillance by the Politieke Inlichtingen Dienst (PID), sort of political intelligence agency.
The collection from this museum are: The collection owned by this museum is exhibited in a permanent exhibition hall with an arrangement that follows the chronology of the Youth Oath event in the hope of describing the strands of the Youth Oath event.
In this room describes the early growth of the youth organization which begins with Perhimpunan Indonesia in the Netherlands.