
Stake attention in this memory
This image shows a close-up view of a bronze plaque embedded in a sidewalk, with two pairs of feet visible at the bottom. The plaque displays text in both Indonesian and English, detailing the history of a museum in Jakarta. The Indonesian text mentions the museum is known as the "Museum Sejarah Jakarta" since 1974 and was previously the Batavia City Hall or "Stadhuis," built in stages starting in 1727 and influenced by Amsterdam's City Hall. The English text corroborates this, stating the place has been known as the "Museum Fatahillah" since 1974 and was formerly the Batavia's City Hall, with construction beginning in 1719. The scene appears to be outdoors, likely a public space given the sidewalk paving and the presence of people's feet. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, though the exact time of day is not discernible. The plaque itself is weathered, with some dirt and debris on its surface, indicating it is exposed to the elements. The visible text is the central focus, providing historical information about the location. The presence of two people's feet suggests they are standing and observing or posing for the photo. The overall mood is informative, highlighting a significant historical site.
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