Taman Ismail Marzuki


Taman Ismail Marzuki, popularly known as TIM,, is an arts, cultural, and science center located at Cikini in Jakarta, Indonesia. Taman Ismail Marzuki complex comprises a number of facilities including six performing arts theaters, cinemas, exhibition hall, gallery, libraries and an archive building.The complex is built on an 9 hectares land area, which was previously a zoo. TIM is named after Ismail Marzuki, one of Indonesia's most influential composers.
The goal to build the complex was to use it as a hub for fine and performing arts, a window into the Indonesia’s diverse ans rich culture. The complex was previously known as Jakarta Arts Center. Management of TIM was handed to the Jakarta Arts Council, while operations are funded by rental fees for the facilities and subsidies from the Jakarta city administration.

History

Inaugurated by Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin, on 10 November 1968, the 90 meter square cultural center was built on the former Taman Raden Saleh, a public park established and owned by Raden Saleh, who was a famous Indonesian painter during the colonial Dutch East Indies era. Taman Raden Saleh was previously Jakarta's zoo and a public park, before the being moved to Ragunan Zoo. Taman Raden Saleh previously hosted a Greyhound racing arena, a cinema, a Garden Hall and a podium.
The Jakarta administration has undertaken revitalization project which would be conducted in stages for TIM with an estimated cost of US$125 million, and expected to be completed by 2021. The revitalization includes improving the interiors and other facilities of TIM, including the planetarium, as well as construct a library and a mosque to replace the existing ones. A new movie theater is to be built to replace the Cinema XXI movie theater that shut down.

Infrastructure and facilities in the complex

Within the complex there are also educational institutions such as the Jakarta Arts Institute, the HB Jassin Literary Documentation Center and Jakarta Planetarium. There is also a large food-court within the complex. Cultural performances often take place in this cultural center, including dance, drama and music performances, poetry reading, sculpture, painting and art exhibitions, and film festival screenings.