
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up, overhead view of a dark, metal plaque embedded in a paved walkway. The plaque is engraved with text in both Indonesian and English, detailing the history of the Jakarta Historical Museum, located in West Jakarta, Indonesia. The text indicates that the museum, formerly known as Fatahillah Museum, was built in 1774 and became a museum in 1974. It also mentions the building's original purpose as the Batavia's City Hall and its architectural influences. Two pairs of feet are visible in the lower portion of the image, wearing blue jeans and white sneakers, suggesting the viewpoint of a person standing on the plaque. The paved ground around the plaque is made of interlocking grey tiles, with some soil and debris visible in the gaps. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast on the plaque.
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