
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a low-angle, night-time view of the historic Fatahillah Square, also known as Taman Fatahillah, in the Old Town (Kota Tua) of West Jakarta, Indonesia. The main subject is the white colonial-era building that houses the Jakarta History Museum, formerly the Governor's Palace. The building has a red tiled roof and numerous dark-shuttered windows. A prominent tower with a clock face and a weather vane stands atop the building, illuminated by warm light. The words "GOUVERNEURSKANTOOR" are inscribed above the entrance of the building. A small flag, red and white, is visible on a pole attached to the side of the building. The sky above is dark and cloudy. The bottom edge of the image shows the tops of the heads of a few individuals, suggesting they are standing in front of the building. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, highlighting the architectural details of the building against the dark night sky.
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