
Stake attention in this memory
A wall inside the Jakarta History Museum in West Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.135, longitude: 106.814) is covered in text about the architectural style of the Dutch East Indies. There are three photographs on the wall, depicting colonial buildings. The top photo shows a building with the sign "STASIUN JAKARTA" (Jakarta Station) on it. The photo on the left shows a carved wooden bench. The photo on the right shows a building with a sign that says "GEDUNG BATU" (stone building). Below the photos, a text panel describes the style of the buildings in detail. There is a smaller piece of paper on the bench and a small section of the text is hidden by the bench. The wall is painted white with black text. There are no people in the scene.
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