Surabaya Submarine Monument
Surabaya
Copyright: scholty1970/PixabaySurabaya Submarine Monument
On the bank of the Kalimas River, the Indonesian Navy’s first submarine - the Soviet-built Whiskey class sub-Pasopat - is now a national monument honouring heroes of the independence struggle and celebrating the country’s seafaring tradition. Built in Vladivostok, it was bought by Indonesia in 1962.
Useful Information
- Address: Jalan Pemuda No.39, Embong Kaliasin, Kec. Genteng, Surabaya
- Phone: +62 31 5490410
- More Info: https://monkasel-surabaya.com
- Opening House: Daily 8am–9pm
Do & See
Much of Surabaya’s heritage has been swept away by fast-paced modernisation, and the city was also heavily damaged in the aftermath of World War II during the struggle for independence, earning its title the 'Hero City' of Indonesia. As a result, it has rather few major visitor attractions but boasts a couple of distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct flair, including the Arab Quarter and Chinatown. Surabaya is also home to Masjid Nasional Al Akbar, one of Southeast Asia's most imposing modern mosques.