The Javanese prince Diponegoro was exiled to Makassar, and his tomb lies in the city. Diponegoro’s struggle against the Dutch occupation of Java is a source of inspiration for Indonesian citizens even today. His tomb, located in the middle of a market, is a popular tourist attraction. The caretaker of the tomb is a descendant of the prince and willingly describes the family tree to interested visitors. While there is no entrance fee, visitors are expected to offer a donation for the upkeep of the tomb.