The Resistance Museum, officially known as the Museum of the Timorese Resistance, is located in Dili, the capital city of Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor. The museum is dedicated to documenting and commemorating the struggle of the East Timorese people during the Indonesian occupation from 1975 until East Timor's eventual independence in 2002. It showcases a wide array of exhibitions, including photographs, artifacts, and multimedia displays that tell the story of the resistance movement. Personal testimonies, archival materials, and historical documents provide insight into the experiences and sacrifices of the Timorese during this period. The museum serves as a place of education and reflection, highlighting themes of resilience, survival, and national identity. It is an important destination for those wishing to understand Timor-Leste's tumultuous history and the resilience of its people. The building itself is also historical, reflecting the architectural style of the area and standing as a symbol of the nation's resilience and determination to overcome its past and build a brighter future.