Explore the History & Philosophy in Every Spot

Built in 1976 and first lived in by the Habibie family in 1978, Wisma Habibie & Ainun is more than a heritage house. Located across three kavlings in Patra Kuningan, South Jakarta, this residence once became the home and intellectual centre of Indonesia’s third president, where ideas, conversations, and memories were shared through the years.

Each of the six spaces inside the house carries its own story and architectural character. From carved pillars inspired by Masjidan ornamentation to ceilings adorned with the truntum batik motif, every detail was designed with meaning and purpose, preserving the spirit of the home across generations.

Today, Wisma Habibie & Ainun welcomes intimate weddings, diplomatic gatherings, corporate events, and cultural programmes. More than simply a venue, it offers a timeless setting where history, philosophy, and human connection come together in every corner.

 

Lobby Bhineka Tunggal Ika

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

Habibie & Ainun Library

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

Habibie & Ainun Pendopo

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

Intellectual Garden

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

Bagong Room

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

Memorial Room

The Pendopo is the heart of the Habibie & Ainun Pavilion. In the past, B. J. Habibie and Ainun received guests in this space. This area was even used as a cabinet meeting room.

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