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This media file shows a close-up, top-down view of an inscribed metal plaque set into a cobblestone pathway. The plaque contains text in both Indonesian and English, detailing the history of a building now known as the Fatahillah Museum. The text indicates the building was once the Batavia City Hall and was constructed in the early 18th century, influenced by Amsterdam's architecture.

The subjects in the image are primarily the two feet of a person wearing blue jeans and white sneakers, standing on the plaque. Their presence suggests they are visiting or pausing at this historical marker. The scene is an outdoor setting, with the cobblestones and the metal plaque indicating a public space, likely in a historical district. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows indicating the sun is present. The overall impression is one of historical exploration and discovery.

Visible text on the plaque includes "MUSEUM SEJARAH JAKARTA HISTORICAL MUSEUM", "Fatahillah", "VOC", "Batavia's City Hall", "Joan Van Hoorn", "Abraham Van Riebeeck", and dates such as "1974", "1707", and "1710". The text in English provides details about the building's past functions and construction timeline. The cobblestone ground suggests a charming, possibly pedestrianized area.
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Jun 15, 2026, 1:21 PM

West Jakarta, Indonesia

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This media file shows a close-up, top-down view of an inscribed metal plaque set into a cobblestone pathway. The plaque contains text in both Indonesian and English, detailing the history of a building now known as the Fatahillah Museum. The text indicates the building was once the Batavia City Hall and was constructed in the early 18th century, influenced by Amsterdam's architecture. The subjects in the image are primarily the two feet of a person wearing blue jeans and white sneakers, standing on the plaque. Their presence suggests they are visiting or pausing at this historical marker. The scene is an outdoor setting, with the cobblestones and the metal plaque indicating a public space, likely in a historical district. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows indicating the sun is present. The overall impression is one of historical exploration and discovery. Visible text on the plaque includes "MUSEUM SEJARAH JAKARTA HISTORICAL MUSEUM", "Fatahillah", "VOC", "Batavia's City Hall", "Joan Van Hoorn", "Abraham Van Riebeeck", and dates such as "1974", "1707", and "1710". The text in English provides details about the building's past functions and construction timeline. The cobblestone ground suggests a charming, possibly pedestrianized area.

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