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Southern side. Gedung Sate is a public building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.It was designed according to a neoclassical design incorporating native Indonesian elements (such as Hindu-Buddhist elements) by Dutch architect J. Gerber to be the seat of the Dutch East Indies department of State Owned Enterprises (Departement van Gouvernmentsbedrijven, literally "Department of Government ...
A small number of colonial buildings, mostly an original governmental function, were built in the 19th century in Neoclassical Indies Empire style (collectively known as Traditionalist movement) around the founding time of Bandung. [2]
Today, it serves as a museum. The name is the Arabic word for "blessing". [1] Built by Sultan Ma'mun Al Rashid Perkasa Alamsyah in the years 1887–1891, the palace was designed by the Dutch architect Theodoor van Erp and covers 2,772 m 2 with a total of 30 rooms.
The stones of 7th-century candi Bojongmenje ruins in Rancaekek, Bandung Regency.. Although the oldest written historical reference to the Priangan region dates back to circa 14th century, that was found in Cikapundung inscription, where the region was one of the settlement within the Kingdom of Pajajaran, [1] the Priangan region has been home for early human since prehistoric era, at least ...
Gedung BAT (Formerly British American Tobacco regional headquarters), Cirebon, West Java, 1924 Gedung Internatio, Surabaya, East Java, 1931 Gedung Jiwarasya, Semarang, Central Java, 1916
Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia were built across the archipelago that once was known as Dutch East Indies.Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia is a unique cultural phenomenon.
Museum Taman Prasasti (Indonesian for Museum of Memorial Stone Park or Inscription Museum [1]) is a museum located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The museum was formerly a cemetery, built by the Dutch colonial government in 1795 as a final resting place for noble Dutchmen .
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