East facade of Cipta Niaga Building, formerly a bank office, has been left roofless and slowly deteriorates; the wooden interior exposed to the element. (Source)
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A street in Old Batavia in 1890, depicting 17th century housing before the development of a business district. (Source)
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Declining city, in late 19th-century the walled Old Batavia has been reduced to kampung settlements and ruined old buildings. (Source)
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A map of Batavia in 1740. The area of Batavia within the city walls and moat as well as the Sunda Kelapa harbor to the left (north) of the map make up Jakarta Old Town. (Source)
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Jakarta History Museum was housed on the original town hall of 17th-century Batavia, the capital of Dutch East Indies and center of the Asian spice trade. (Source)