
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall display at the Mandiri Museum in West Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.137, longitude: 106.814). The display is about Dutch East Indies architecture. The display features two sections with text in Indonesian and English. The text in Indonesian describes the early stages of Dutch East India Company (VOC) building practices, which focused on practicality and defense, and the evolution of their construction methods and materials over time. The text in English provides a brief history of Dutch East Indies architecture in the early period of the VOC, including their focus on building fortifications, military structures, and administrative facilities. The text highlights the shift from small-scale construction methods to more sophisticated designs by the end of the 19th century. The display also includes a vintage black and white illustration showing a schematic plan of a fort or a military building in the Dutch East Indies and a black and white photograph of an old building from the same period.
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