![The image shows an interior view of a historical building, likely part of a museum or heritage site, located in the Kota Tua (Old Town) area of West Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a dark plaque mounted on a dark wall, featuring engraved text in Dutch. Above the plaque, the ceiling has exposed wooden beams painted dark red with gold trim. The floor is made of dark polished wood planks.
The plaque's text, in raised gilded letters, reads: "Dit Stad-huis is na het af-breeken van hef oude begonnen den 25-ften Januari Aº. 1707 onder de Regeeringe van den Heere Gouverneur Generael JOAN VAN HOORN" and "En vol-bouwt onder de Regeeringe van den Heere Gouverneur Generael ABRAHAM VAN RIEBEECK, den 10-July Aº. 1710". This translates to: "This Town Hall was, after the demolition of the old [building], begun on the 25th of January A.D. 1707, under the Government of the Lord Governor-General JOAN VAN HOORN" and "And was completed under the Government of the Lord Governor-General ABRAHAM VAN RIEBEECH, on the 10th of July A.D. 1710."
To the left of the plaque, a portion of a small display table with a document on it and a decorative wooden stand is visible. Below this, a small sign with the text "R. Orientasi" is affixed to the wall. The overall lighting suggests an indoor environment with some natural light or directed spotlights illuminating the plaque and ceiling. There are no people visible in the image.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_abfa6b86-2880-4b9a-9.jpg?alt=media)
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The image shows an interior view of a historical building, likely part of a museum or heritage site, located in the Kota Tua (Old Town) area of West Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a dark plaque mounted on a dark wall, featuring engraved text in Dutch. Above the plaque, the ceiling has exposed wooden beams painted dark red with gold trim. The floor is made of dark polished wood planks. The plaque's text, in raised gilded letters, reads: "Dit Stad-huis is na het af-breeken van hef oude begonnen den 25-ften Januari Aº. 1707 onder de Regeeringe van den Heere Gouverneur Generael JOAN VAN HOORN" and "En vol-bouwt onder de Regeeringe van den Heere Gouverneur Generael ABRAHAM VAN RIEBEECK, den 10-July Aº. 1710". This translates to: "This Town Hall was, after the demolition of the old [building], begun on the 25th of January A.D. 1707, under the Government of the Lord Governor-General JOAN VAN HOORN" and "And was completed under the Government of the Lord Governor-General ABRAHAM VAN RIEBEECH, on the 10th of July A.D. 1710." To the left of the plaque, a portion of a small display table with a document on it and a decorative wooden stand is visible. Below this, a small sign with the text "R. Orientasi" is affixed to the wall. The overall lighting suggests an indoor environment with some natural light or directed spotlights illuminating the plaque and ceiling. There are no people visible in the image.
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