
Stake attention in this memory
An informational display panel, predominantly beige with a distressed, aged paper texture, is depicted. The panel features a large black text heading "JULUKAN KOTA 'PARIS VAN JAVA'" (Nickname of the City "Paris of Java") in a bold serif font. Below this, Indonesian text in a handwritten script explains the origin of Bandung's "Paris of Java" nickname, referencing fashion trends around 1900 and a store named "Aug." (later "Au Bon Marche Modemagazin") located on Jalan Braga. The panel incorporates several illustrative and photographic elements: * In the upper left, a partial line-art sketch of a building facade is visible. * In the lower left, a detailed botanical illustration of a white flower and a monochrome sketch of roses with leaves are present. * In the lower right, a vintage-style cutout illustration of a woman wearing an elaborate, feathered hat is affixed. * Along the right side, multiple small, sepia-toned or monochrome photographs depict historical architecture and street scenes, including visible signs such as "Apotheek" (Pharmacy) and "REPAREEREN" (Repair). These photographs likely illustrate early 20th-century Bandung. The content of the panel explicitly situates the described history in Bandung City, Indonesia, specifically referencing Jalan Braga as a key location. The display appears to be well-lit, suggesting an indoor or sheltered outdoor setting.
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