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During the 19th to early 20th century, Bandung has become a popular business, shopping and leisure destination for wealthy plantation owners, in particular in the weekends. As a result, the hotel business was blooming in the city. The predecessor of the present hotel, the Homann Hotel was built in 1871–72, owned and managed by the Homann family.
During the Dutch colonial period, after initially being based out of a site of a former coffee packing factory, [6] [7] the city council moved to a purpose built city hall in 1927. The legislature continued to use the city hall following Indonesian independence, until it moved to a newer building in 2014. [6] [8]
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A bandros bus. Bandros or Bandung Tour Bus is a tour bus which operates in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. [1] It is used by tourists in Bandung City. [1] The bus was unveiled by the Mayor of Bandung, Ridwan Kamil, on New Year's Eve 2014, [2] and on February 18, 2018 [3] it was announced that a tour bus will serve the city's. [4]
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The DENIS bank building, designed by Aalbers in 1936. Albert Frederik Aalbers (December 13, 1897 – 1961) is a Dutch architect who created elegant villas, hotels, and office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia, during Dutch colonial rule in the 1930s.
Located on rue des Jardins and designed by architect Georges-Émile Tanguay (1858-1923), [5] it is the second permanent city hall for the old city. From 1842 to 1896 City Hall sat at home of British Army Major General William Dunn (British officer), son of former administrator Thomas Dunn (lieutenant-governor) (at rue Saint-Louis and rue Sainte ...
By 1982, city staff were spread across 10 buildings, costing the government $1.9 million per year in rent. [6] Calgary City Council commissioned a poll of residents, spending $80,000 in 1980 to ask whether they would support a new city owned municipal building built on city owned land in the downtown core, and whether another plebiscite was ...