Jakarta: Colonial Architecture
Places and attractions in the Colonial architecture category
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- Shopping
- Shopping centre
- Museum
- Tower
- History museum
- Neighbourhood
- Mosque
- Church
- Park
- Art museum
- Specialty museum
- Memorial
- Shopping district
- Building
- Colonial architecture
- Area
- Lake
- Skyscraper
- Cemetery
- Universities and schools
- Historical place
- Art gallery
- Music venue
- Nightlife
- Music and shows
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Temple
Citadel Prins Frederik
The Citadel Prins Frederik, also called Fort Prins Frederik, was a fortification built in 1837 by the Dutch in Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies. It was located at Wilhelmina Park, which demolished around 1961 and replaced by the Istiqlal Mosque. The local people often referred to the fort as Gedung Tanah.
Toko Kompak
Toko Kompak is a historic landmark in Pasar Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. It was the residence of Tio Tek Ho, Majoor der Chinezen, who was the penultimate head of the Chinese community in colonial Jakarta.
A.A. Maramis Building
The A.A. Maramis Building is an early 19th century building in Jakarta, Indonesia. It hosts the headquarters of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance.
Fort Anké
Fort Anké was a fort located in North Jakarta, Indonesia. It was built by the Dutch East India Company in 1657 along the river of the same name, to the west of the city of Jakarta. Historical names for the fort include: Anckee, Anke, Ankee.
Gedong Tinggi Palmerah
Gedong Tinggi Palmerah is an 18th-century Dutch Indies country house located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The building is among the protected colonial heritage of Indonesia.
Ministry of Transportation Building
The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation Building is a historic building and a cultural property located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The building is currently the headquarter of the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation.
Sunda Kelapa Lighthouse
Sunda Kelapa Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Established in the mid-19th-century, it is among the oldest modern lighthouses in Indonesia.
Jakarta City Hall
Jakarta City Hall is the seat of the Jakarta City government. The complex contains the official office of the governor and the vice governor of Jakarta, and the main administrative office. Jakarta City Hall is located south of Merdeka Square.
All Saints Church
All Saints Church, also known as the Anglican Church, is an Anglican church located in Kebon Sirih Administrative Village, Menteng, Jakarta.
Amsterdam Gate
The Amsterdam Gate formed the entrance to the Castle Square south of Batavia Castle. The gate existed from 1744 up to the 1950s in what is now known as Kota, Jakarta, where it would have stood near the intersection of Jalan Nelayan Timur and Jalan Cengkeh.
Tanjung Timur
Tandjong Oost, also known as Groeneveld, was a particuliere land, or private domain, in modern-day Pasar Rebo, East Jakarta, Indonesia.