
Stake attention in this memory
This is a low-angle, nighttime photograph of the facade of the Jakarta History Museum, formerly the Court House of the Dutch East Indies, located in Fatahillah Square, Kota Tua, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The image focuses on the architectural details of the building and its prominent clock tower. On the left, a white building with dark shutters on its windows and a red-tiled roof is visible. A dormer window with dark shutters is situated on the roof. To the right, a larger, white building features a pedimented facade with the inscription "GOUVERNEURSKANTOOR" (Governor's Office) in raised lettering. This section of the building is adorned with columns and decorative moldings. Dark shutters are present on its windows. Dominating the center of the image is a tall, octagonal clock tower. The tower is illuminated from within, with its multi-paned windows glowing. A finial with decorative elements sits atop the tower. The sky behind the buildings is dark, indicating nighttime. The scene is devoid of any people or vehicles.
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