Sign in
This image captures the ornate and inviting entrance of "Kooken Cafe" in Surakarta, Indonesia, rendered in a traditional or colonial architectural style.

Above the entrance, a dark brown sign proudly displays "Kooken CAFE" in elegant white script and block letters. An antique-style lantern with a glass enclosure hangs directly below the sign, providing a historical touch. The main subject is the cafe's double doors, painted a striking teal-blue with golden trim, slightly ajar to reveal the interior. Above the doors, an intricately carved wooden transom window is set within a teal-blue frame.

Flanking the entrance are two large, decorative pillars, also in teal-blue with gold stripes and red accents, featuring elaborate carved bases and capitals. To the right of the doors, an oval-shaped neon sign glows with the words "Open Now" alongside a teacup logo. A light-colored wooden shelving unit stands beside the right pillar, displaying several terracotta teapots and two red thermoses. A white directional signpost points to various destinations, clearly naming "Kooken," "Cuku," and "Resto," among others that are partially visible.

The scene depicts a cafe that is open for business, as indicated by the open doors and "OPEN" stickers on the glass panels. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime with clear weather. No people are visible, conveying a quiet moment at the entrance. The vibrant colors—teal-blue, gold, yellow ceiling, and red accents—combined with the detailed carvings, are notable elements reflecting the rich cultural aesthetics of the region, characteristic of Surakarta. Small white signs on the doors include text that appears to be regulatory or informational, such as "Dilarang Merokok" (No Smoking) and other notices, likely in Indonesian.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 5:54 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

Stake attention in this memory

This image captures the ornate and inviting entrance of "Kooken Cafe" in Surakarta, Indonesia, rendered in a traditional or colonial architectural style. Above the entrance, a dark brown sign proudly displays "Kooken CAFE" in elegant white script and block letters. An antique-style lantern with a glass enclosure hangs directly below the sign, providing a historical touch. The main subject is the cafe's double doors, painted a striking teal-blue with golden trim, slightly ajar to reveal the interior. Above the doors, an intricately carved wooden transom window is set within a teal-blue frame. Flanking the entrance are two large, decorative pillars, also in teal-blue with gold stripes and red accents, featuring elaborate carved bases and capitals. To the right of the doors, an oval-shaped neon sign glows with the words "Open Now" alongside a teacup logo. A light-colored wooden shelving unit stands beside the right pillar, displaying several terracotta teapots and two red thermoses. A white directional signpost points to various destinations, clearly naming "Kooken," "Cuku," and "Resto," among others that are partially visible. The scene depicts a cafe that is open for business, as indicated by the open doors and "OPEN" stickers on the glass panels. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime with clear weather. No people are visible, conveying a quiet moment at the entrance. The vibrant colors—teal-blue, gold, yellow ceiling, and red accents—combined with the detailed carvings, are notable elements reflecting the rich cultural aesthetics of the region, characteristic of Surakarta. Small white signs on the doors include text that appears to be regulatory or informational, such as "Dilarang Merokok" (No Smoking) and other notices, likely in Indonesian.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Surakarta

FM-eHoFi1

Jan 21, 2025, 5:54 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.