
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a night view of the historic Fatahillah Square in the Old Town of Jakarta (Kota Tua), West Jakarta, Indonesia. Dominating the frame is the iconic tower of the Jakarta History Museum, formerly known as the Palace of the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. The tower, illuminated by warm artificial light, features multiple windows on its octagonal structure, revealing the building's interior. Atop the tower is a decorative finial. To the left of the tower, a portion of another building is visible, characterized by a red-tiled roof and white walls. In the foreground and right of the tower, the main facade of the Jakarta History Museum is prominent. This colonial-era building is painted white and features a pediment with the inscription "GOUVERNEURSKANTOOR" in black lettering. Multiple windows with dark shutters are evenly spaced across the facade. A small Indonesian flag, red and white, is mounted on a pole extending from the building. The overall scene is set against a dark, cloudless night sky. There are no people visible in the image. The architectural style suggests colonial Dutch influence.
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