House Of Sampoerna

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Situated in “old Surabaya”‚ this stately Dutch colonial-stylecompound was built in 1862 and is now a preserved historical site. Previously used as an orphanage managed by the Dutch‚it was purchased in 1932 by Liem Seeng Tee‚ the founder of Sampoerna‚ with the intent of it being used as Sampoerna’sfirst major cigarette production facility.


The compound consisted of a large central auditorium‚ twosmaller buildings on the east and west sides and numerouslarge‚ single story‚ open-space structures behind the central auditorium. The side buildings were converted to familyresidences and the large warehouse-like structures were usedto accommodate facilities for tobacco and clove processing‚blending‚ hand-rolling and packaging‚ printing and finished goods processing.

Today‚ the compound is still functioning as a production plant for Indonesia’s most prestigious cigarette‚ Dji Sam Soe. In commemoration of Sampoerna’s 90th anniversary in 2003‚the central complex has been painstakingly restored and is now open to public.

The original central auditorium is now a museum and the east side has been transformed into a unique structure containing a café, a merchandise kiosk and an art gallery. The building on the west side remains the official family residence.


The Museum

The Museum offers a truly unique experience for visitors.From the story of the founding family to closely watching a real hand-roll production facility and ending up with an unforgettable experience of rolling a stick of Dji Sam Soe cigarette yourself. Yes‚ you can join the 3‚500 women in this plant‚ hand-rolling cigarettes using traditional equipment. They do it at a speed of more than 325 sticks per hour.

The Museum Shop offers a wide selection of gifts and souvenirs. These include items such as miniature of traditional cigarette rolling equipment‚ packets of cloves‚ books‚ t-shirts and polos.

The
Art Gallery
The Art Gallery presents a rotating series of exhibits representing the works of the finest artists in Indonesia as well as providing the opportunity for the display of works by up-and-coming talents. It will present both works “on loan” as well as those that are for sale.

The Kiosk

The Kiosk stands ready to supply you with a wide selection of merchandise including mugs‚ t-shirts‚ jackets‚ ashtrays‚ caps‚ bags and much more. These items are not only well
suited for your personal use but also make great gifts.

The Cafe

With a touch of art deco‚ a splash of wild creativity and a dash of history‚ the Café offers a unique sensory and culinary experience. Blending original painted and leaded glass windows and century old carved teak panels with clean modern design‚ the Café is indeed an experience that you should not miss. A wide selection of Western and Asian flavors are especially prepared to satisfy eventhe most discerning of visitors. On selected evenings‚ live music performances will accompany your dining experience.



Opening Hours
House of Sampoerna is open to general public all year long, except for the first day of the Idul Fitri Holiday. No admission fees and no prior arrangement is needed. We, however, encourage group visitors of 25 people or more to notify us beforehand, so that proper arrangements can be made.

Museum & Kiosk
Open daily 09:00-22:00




Café & Art Gallery
Open daily 09:00-22:00,
Friday & Saturday until midnight

The Museum’s top attraction, the making of Dji Sam Soe, Indonesia’s most prestigious hand-rolled kretek cigarette, is available only on working days (normally Monday thru Saturday, until about 3 p.m.). Please contact us to check the availabilities of this special show on specific times, as the workers might sometimes have different working hours and also a long break during the Idul Fitri Holiday.


Contact:
Taman Sampoerna 6
Surabaya 60163
Indonesia
Tel. +62 31 353-9000
Fax. +62 31 353-9009

E-mail: hos@sampoerna.com

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