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  2. Colonial architecture in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Colonial architecture in Jakarta. Jayakarta circa 1605–8, before its complete destruction by the Dutch, showing earlier pre-colonial structures before Batavia was founded. Colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta include those that were constructed during the Dutch colonial period of Indonesia. The period (and the subsequent style ...

  3. Colonial architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The colonial architecture of Indonesia refers to the buildings that were created across Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, during that time, this region was known as the Dutch East Indies. These types of colonial era structures are more prevalent in Java and Sumatra, as those islands were considered more economically significant during ...

  4. Toko Merah - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 6.135955°S 106.811285°E. The building Toko Merah. Toko Merah (Indonesian "Red Shop") is a Dutch colonial landmark in Jakarta Old Town, Indonesia. Built in 1730, it is one of the oldest buildings in Jakarta. The building is located on the west side of the main canal Kali Besar. The building's red color contributes to its current name.

  5. Gedong Tinggi Palmerah - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 6.207205°S 106.789511°E. Gedong Tinggi Palmerah ("Palmerah Tall Building") is an 18th-century Dutch Indies country house located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The building is among the protected colonial heritage of Indonesia. Like many other colonial country houses of Jakarta, despite its protection by the government, the lack of ...

  6. Merdeka Square, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    It is surrounded by important government buildings such as the Merdeka Palace, [8] the National Museum, the National Library, Jakarta City Hall, Istiqlal Mosque, the Supreme Court and various governmental ministries. [6] During the colonial Dutch East Indies era the square was called Koningsplein (King's square). [9]

  7. History of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    History of Jakarta. Jakarta is Indonesia 's capital and largest city. Located on an estuary of the Ciliwung River, on the northwestern part of Java, the area has long sustained human settlement. Historical evidence from Jakarta dates back to the 4th century CE, when it was a Hindu settlement and port.

  8. Category:Colonial architecture in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Museum (Indonesia) Mausoleum O. G. Khouw. Merdeka Palace. Ministry of Transportation Building, Jakarta. Johan Maurits Mohr. Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics. Museum of National Awakening. Formulation of Proclamation Text Museum.

  9. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The largest stock of colonial era buildings are in the large cities of Java, such as Bandung, Jakarta, Semarang, and Surabaya. Bandung is of particular note with one of the largest remaining collections of 1920s Art-Deco buildings in the world, with the notable work of several Dutch architects and planners, including Albert Aalbers , Thomas ...