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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 ...
Kantor Pusat Pos Indonesia & Museum Pos Indonesia, Headquarter of Pos Indonesia and museum. Post-, Telegraaf- en Telefoondienst 27 Juli 1920-1931 [18] J. Berger (Landsgebouwendienst) Kodam III Siliwangi Het Paleis van de Legercommandant 1918 [19]
The Ali Sadikin Building (Gedung Ali Sadikin) or the "Long Building" (Gedung Panjang) is the new facility on the Ismail Marzuki Park after its revitalization from 2019–2022. Ismail Marzuki Park Jakarta Arts Center ( Indonesian : Pusat Kesenian Jakarta Taman Ismail Marzuki , TIM ), [ 1 ] is an arts, cultural, and science center located at ...
Jakarta History Museum has a collection of around 23,500 objects, some of them inherited from de Oude Bataviasche Museum (now the Wayang Museum). The collection includes objects from the Dutch East Indies Company , historic maps, paintings, ceramics, furnitures, and archeological objects from the prehistoric era such as ancient inscriptions and ...
Jakarta History Museum, formerly Batavia City Hall (Stadhuis van Batavia) At the end of the 19th century, great changes were happening across much of colonial Indonesia, particularly Java . Significant improvements to technology, communications and transportation had brought new wealth to Java's cities and private enterprise was reaching the ...
Ciputra Artpreneur is a multi-disciplinary arts venue located in Kuningan, Jakarta. [1] It offers a 1,141-seat international standard theater, a multi-function hall accommodating up to 2,000 guests, and Dr. (HC) Ir. Ciputra’s private museum, which displays 32 paintings and 18 sketches of Hendra Gunawan.
The four-storied new wing named Gedung Arca. In 2007, a new building to the north side of the existing building was opened, featuring many artifacts from prehistoric times to modern times. This new building, called Gedung Arca (Statue Building), provides a new exhibition wing. [9] The old building is named Gedung Gajah (Elephant Building).
The museum was constructed over three years from 2012 to 2015, [4] and was initially one of the units managed by the Betawi Cultural Village management body. [1] [5] On July 30, 2017, the museum was officially opened and made available for public visits during the 11th Betawi Lebaran celebration, attended by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.