
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a display wall in a museum in West Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically at the coordinates -6.135 latitude, 106.813 longitude. The wall features historical illustrations and text, highlighting the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the decline of Batavia (now Jakarta). The top-most image shows a building facade with a VOC logo, while the rest depict various historical scenes including a building in Batavia, a man in a suit, a street scene, and ships sailing in the harbor. The text in Indonesian is titled "Bangkrutnya VOC dan Kemunduran Batavia," which translates to "The Bankruptcy of VOC and the Decline of Batavia." Below the image is a description in Indonesian and English about the VOC's decline. The wall features two wooden chairs with ornate backs and a small wooden table, placed in front of the display. The chairs are facing the wall and the table is positioned between them. The chairs have woven cane seats. There are no people in the scene. The overall lighting is dim and the display wall is the focal point of the scene.
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