
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a person's feet wearing blue jeans and white sneakers standing on a metal plaque on the ground. The plaque contains engraved text in both Indonesian and English, indicating it is a historical marker. The English text reads: "MUSEUM SEJARAH JAKARTA", "This place in 1974, like-nal to the Dutch East Indies Government building, erected in 1707, is known as V.O.C. building. Since 1974, the building was renovated and inaugurated as the Jakarta Historical Museum. The construction of Governor General Van Imhoff's building was built one hundred years earlier than this museum, Van Imhoff's building was built on July 17th, 1719, as the Governor General's residence in Batavia City. Hall. The historical Museum of Jakarta was built in 1974, during the tenure of Governor Tjokroaminoto. The building of this museum was influenced by the architecture of Van Hageman and Van der Parra. The museum was finished in 1975, then opened on March 23rd, 1976, during the tenure of Governor Ali Sadikin. This place was built by an Indonesian architect who was influenced by the style of Van Hageman and Van der Parra. The museum was known as V.O.C. building at that time, and was renovated and inaugurated as the Jakarta Historical Museum in 1974. The museum's design was influenced by the architecture of Van Hageman and Van der Parra, and it was built by an Indonesian architect. The museum was finished in 1975 and opened on March 23rd, 1976, during the tenure of Governor Ali Sadikin. This historical marker is located in the city of West Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically at the Jakarta Historical Museum (Museum Sejarah Jakarta)." The ground around the plaque appears to be paved with stone or concrete.
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