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ResetThe Youth Oath Building is located at Jalan Kramat Raya No. 106, Senen, Central Jakarta. Before 1928, this building was a dormitory for students who came from outside Java, besides being the place for gathering and discussion on political matters... (Continue reading)
Mohammad Husni Thamrin building is located at Jalan Kenari II No. 15, Senen, Central Jakarta. It also called Kenari building. It was the residence of a Dutchman called Meneer de Has, bought by Thamrin in 1929. Later Thamrin granted this... (Continue reading)
Si Pitung’s House or commonly named “Tall House of Marunda”, is located in the area of Marunda Island, Cilincing, North Jakarta. It was built in the early days of the 20th century. At that time the owner was called H.... (Continue reading)
Red shop building is located at Jalan Kali Besar No. 7, West Jakarta. It was built in 1730 and was the residence of Governor General Van Imhoff (1705-1750). Previously this building was called Hoofd Kantoor Jacobons/PN, Setia Negara.... (Continue reading)
This compound is located at Jalan Proklamasi No. 56, Menteng, Central Jakarta, which was previously called Jalan Pegangsaan Timur No. 56. The monumental historical aspect of this location is that the independence of the Republic of Indonesia proclaimed here on... (Continue reading)
The Post and the Credit Transfer is located at Jalan Pos No. 1, Pasar Baru, Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta. Built in around the middle of the 19th century and was the first Post Office in Jakarta. At the upper part... (Continue reading)
The compound of the Palang Building is located at Jalan Kakap No. 1-3, Penjaringan, North Jakarta (previously called Werfstraat). The Building has European architecture design, with construction of a mixture between brick pillars and wooden beams, built in 17th century. ... (Continue reading)
The Old Buildings of Shops/Offices/ Store-Houses located along at Jalan Kali Besar Barat (among other of Loyd insurance, Standard Chartered Bank, PT. Samudra Indonesia) and those along Jalan Kali Besar Timur (PT. Jasa Raharja, PT. Bhanda Graha Reksa), have averagely... (Continue reading)
The location of this building at Jalan Pejambon was previously a piece of agricultural land owned by the family Anthony Chastelijin, planted with sugar cane and paddy for the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC). At later stage a sugar came... (Continue reading)
Ministry of Finance is located at Jalan Lapangan Banteng Timur, Central Jakarta. It was part of the palace building by The Dutch Governor General Daendles in 1890. It was facing the parade square of Waterlooplein (now Lapangan Banteng).... (Continue reading)
Jakarta Kota Railway Station is located at Jalan Stasiun Kota, North Jakarta. This railway station was completed on August 19, 1929 to replace the railway station of Batavia city built in 1870. Since the Dutch colonial period until today, Beos... (Continue reading)
This building is located at Jalan Senen Raya, Central Jakarta. It has mixed Chinese and European architectural design, built in around 19th century. In the past it was the residence of a Chinese Captain called Wang Seng.... (Continue reading)
Directorate General of Sea Communication Building is located at Jalan Merdeka Timur No. 5. It was built between 1863-1865 by Shipping Company KPM (Koninklijke Paketvaar Maatschappi) with early and mid Art Deco Style.... (Continue reading)
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