The museum consists of 20 display rooms, each with a different focus. At the entrance visitors are given a short history of the museum and can see portraits of former Chiefs of Staff of the army. On either side of the entrance are rooms dedicated to Sudirman (to the east) and Oerip (to the west), the first leaders of the Indonesian military. North of the entrance is the "war room" (), which contains artefacts and orders of battle from eight battles which took place during the Indonesian National Revolution: the
Battle of Medan Area, Battle of Palembang, Razing of Bandung, Battle of Semarang, Battle of Ambarawa,
Battle of Surabaya, Battle of Margarana, and Battle of Makassar. After the war room, visitors see displays of various weaponry, a mock-up of a field kitchen used during the revolution, and a collection of communications and medical equipment. The following three rooms are dedicated to the revolution. Beginning with room 11, exhibits focus on post-revolution army history. The first part of this section is the banner room, which displays banners from various Army units. This is followed by a collection of uniforms, then by a room of medals. The three rooms after this are focused on various military operations in the 1950s, including the crackdown on the
Darul Islam, fights against the
Communist Party of Indonesia, and several separatist elements. This is followed by another room of equipment, including communications equipment and weapons, then one detailing the early years of the
Garuda Contingent, Indonesia's contribution to
United Nations peacekeeping missions. The final two rooms are dedicated to the 1960s. The first is dedicated to the "heroes of the revolution" ("pahlawan revolusi"), nine military officers who were killed in the early hours of 1 October 1965 by the
30 September Movement and later made
National Heroes of Indonesia. The final room is dedicated to the
elimination of the Communist Party of Indonesia, which the Army blames for the 30 September movement. This collection includes a uniform worn by Colonel
Sarwo Edhie Wibowo and weapons and doctrinal material from the Communist Party. In front of the museum there is a statue of Sudirman and Oerip, referred to as the "Dwitunggal" (literally "two yet one"). The museum also includes a hall for special events, an underground bunker, and administrative areas. ==References==