A historical home in Bengkulu, formerly used as an exile residence for Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, is being highlighted for its role in fostering nationalistic sentiment. The Indische-style building, located on Soekarno-Hatta Street, offers a glimpse into a significant period of Sukarno’s life and the nation’s struggle for independence. Authorities are promoting the site to educate the public about Sukarno’s time in Bengkulu and its impact on his political ideology. The house, currently well-maintained, serves as a tangible link to Indonesia’s founding father. Efforts are underway to further develop the location as a cultural and historical tourism destination. The initiative aims to inspire patriotism and a deeper understanding of Indonesian history among visitors. The site’s preservation is seen as crucial for remembering Sukarno’s contributions.