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Facade of Toko Merah in Kota Tua, Jakarta #326812087
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This photograph captures the iconic facade of Toko Merah, a historic building located in Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta, Indonesia. Built in 1730, Toko Merah is one of Jakarta's oldest and most significant colonial structures, showcasing Dutch colonial architecture with its distinctive red bricks and symmetrical design. The building has a rich history, having served as the residence of Governor-General Gustaaf Willem, Baron van Imhoff, and later as the campus of the Marine Academy during the Dutch colonial period. Today, Toko Merah stands as a cultural heritage site, reflecting Jakarta's vibrant past and architectural legacy. The building is beautifully preserved and continues to attract visitors who are interested in exploring the historical and cultural fabric of Jakarta. This image is ideal for travel and tourism promotions, historical and architectural photography collections, and decorative prints. It also serves as an engaging visual for websites and presentations, or as a compelling image in brochures, flyers, blogs, and articles about travel, history, or Indonesian culture.
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