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The image shows the facade of an old, pale white building, likely a historical structure, in Semarang, Indonesia. The building features multiple floors with numerous windows, some of which are barred with decorative ironwork. The architectural style suggests a colonial influence, with ornate detailing around the windows, featuring geometric patterns. The building appears to be in a state of disrepair, with peeling paint and some visible damage.

The foreground of the image depicts a paved outdoor area, possibly a courtyard or parking lot, with a patterned surface. There is scattered litter on the ground, including a blue plastic bag, crumpled paper, and a discarded snack wrapper. The sky above is overcast, contributing to the somewhat somber atmosphere.

The specific location within Semarang is the *Gedung Marba*, also known as *Marba Building* or *Marba House*. This building is located at Jalan Pemuda No. 63-65, a prominent street in the city. The building is a well-known example of art deco architecture in Semarang and served as a trading house for the Arab merchant family Al-Attas in the early 20th century. The building's unique architectural elements, such as the decorative window grilles and the curved facade, are characteristic of its historical significance.
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Aug 18, 2026, 10:36 PM

Semarang, Indonesia

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The image shows the facade of an old, pale white building, likely a historical structure, in Semarang, Indonesia. The building features multiple floors with numerous windows, some of which are barred with decorative ironwork. The architectural style suggests a colonial influence, with ornate detailing around the windows, featuring geometric patterns. The building appears to be in a state of disrepair, with peeling paint and some visible damage. The foreground of the image depicts a paved outdoor area, possibly a courtyard or parking lot, with a patterned surface. There is scattered litter on the ground, including a blue plastic bag, crumpled paper, and a discarded snack wrapper. The sky above is overcast, contributing to the somewhat somber atmosphere. The specific location within Semarang is the *Gedung Marba*, also known as *Marba Building* or *Marba House*. This building is located at Jalan Pemuda No. 63-65, a prominent street in the city. The building is a well-known example of art deco architecture in Semarang and served as a trading house for the Arab merchant family Al-Attas in the early 20th century. The building's unique architectural elements, such as the decorative window grilles and the curved facade, are characteristic of its historical significance.

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