
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall-mounted informational plaque located inside the Museum Nasional Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.176, longitude: 106.822). The plaque features two text panels, one in Bahasa Indonesia and one in English, providing information about the architectural style of mosques in Indonesia. The Indonesian text describes the history and characteristics of mosque design in Indonesia, highlighting the unique adaptation of pre-Islamic architectural elements. The English panel titled "Expressions of Mosque Design in the Nusantara" offers a similar overview, emphasizing the distinct features of Indonesian mosques compared to other Islamic countries, noting the use of "tumpang" roofs, multi-layered, odd-numbered roofs, and the adoption of Ottoman architectural influences during the 19th and 20th centuries. The panel exemplifies the unique and diverse architectural styles of mosques in Indonesia, showcasing the country's rich cultural and historical heritage.
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