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Close-Up Shot of Jakarta History Museum at Kota Tua #326812016
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This close-up shot captures the Jakarta History Museum, formerly known as the Stadhuis of Batavia, located in the historic Kota Tua area of Jakarta. The photograph emphasizes the building's grand Dutch colonial architecture, showcasing its striking white facade, green shutters, and central cupola in greater detail. Built in 1710, this iconic structure originally served as the city hall during the Dutch colonial era. Today, it operates as a museum preserving Jakarta's rich historical and cultural heritage. The Indonesian flag waves prominently in front, symbolizing the nation's independence and pride. This detailed shot is ideal for travel and tourism promotions, historical and architectural photography collections, and as a compelling visual for websites, presentations, and printed materials.