
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall inside the Museum Sepuluh Nopember, located at the coordinates -7.245, 112.738 in Surabaya, Indonesia. It features a red sign that reads "rumah sakit SIMPANG tempo doeloe" with an English translation below it. The translation explains the history of the Simpang Hospital, built as a military hospital in 1808 and later renamed Central Hospital. The text explains that the name changed to Central Burgerlijke Ziekeninrichting (CBZ) sometime in the late 1800s and the name continued to be used until the very end of the Dutch rule. When the new central hospital was built in Karangmenjangan in 1938, people began to call Simpang Hospital as the "oude CBZ" (old CBZ). The sign is framed in a black rectangle, with a red pencil drawing of the Museum Sepuluh Nopember logo underneath it. The wall is dark grey.
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