
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the facade of a white colonial-style building, identified as a museum, under an overcast sky in Bogor, Indonesia. The building features a prominent entrance with a pediment-like structure at the top and four large white columns supporting a covered portico. Above the entrance, several lines of text are visible. The top line reads "1905", indicating a year. Below that, in Dutch, is "LABORATORIUM VOOR AGROGEOLOGIE EN GROND ONDERZOEK", which translates to "Laboratory for Agrogeology and Soil Research". The word "MUSEUM" is prominently displayed next, followed by "TANAH DAN PERTANIAN", which means "Soil and Agriculture" in Indonesian. This suggests the building houses a museum dedicated to these subjects and was originally a laboratory. The building's architecture includes a dark brown tiled roof, with decorative eaves supported by multiple dark brown brackets along the side wing. Numerous windows with closed dark wooden shutters are visible on the left side of the building. At the entrance, a small group of three to four men are gathered on the steps, with one man in a light yellow shirt facing away from the camera in the foreground. They appear to be entering or exiting the museum. The entrance itself is dark, suggesting an interior beyond, and features large wooden doors. A small potted plant is visible to the left of the entrance. The ground in front of the building is paved.
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