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1. The Jakarta History Museum (also known as Fatahillah Museum) is housed in the former City Hall located in the old part of the city now known as Jakarta Kota, few hundred meters behind the port and warehouses of Sunda Kelapa. Originally called the Stadhuis, this building was the administrative headquarters of the Dutch East India Company, and later of the Dutch Government.

Built in 1710 by Governor General van Riebeeck, this solid building hides below it notorious dungeons and filthy water prisons. Today, this museum displays the history of Jakarta from prehistoric days to the founding of the town of Jayakarta. The collection includes a replica of the Tugu Inscription that dates back to the 5th century under the reign of the great King Purnawarman, evidence that the center of the Tarumanegara kingdom was located around the present day seaport of Tanjung Priok. his collection reflects the influences of various cultural elements on the City of Batavia, namely from Europe, especially from the Netherlands, from China and India as well as from Indonesia itself.

To bring more life and activities to the Old Batavia square, today the Jakarta Government has organized regular attractions involving local communities and their cultures. On Sundays, shows are performed presenting the Zapin dance, a combination of Betawi and Middle Eastern influences, the Barongsai Chinese lion dance, the Portuguese influenced keroncong music, the typical Betawi Tanjidor music, batik fashion shows, vintage cars parades, food and souvenirs and fireworks.

2. The Bank Indonesia Museum is a museum in Jakarta, Indonesia which is located on Jl. Pintu Besar Utara No.3, West Jakarta (in front of Beos Kota station), occupying an area of ​​the former Bank Indonesia Kota building which is a cultural heritage of De Javasche Bank, which has a neo-classical wing, combined with local influences, and was first built in 1828 .

In 1625, a simple church was built for Protestants in this place. [1] In 1628, this church was demolished because it was used as a large cannon when tens of thousands of Sultan Agung's soldiers attacked Batavia for the first time. [1]

This museum provides information on the role of Bank Indonesia in the history of the nation, starting before the arrival of the western nation in the archipelago to the formation of Bank Indonesia in 1953 and Bank Indonesia policies, including the background and impact of Bank Indonesia policies on society up to 2005. The presentation is packaged in such a way that utilizes modern and multi-media technology, such as electronic displays, static panels, plasma televisions, and dioramas, thereby creating convenience for visitors to enjoy the Bank Indonesia Museum. In addition, there are also facts and collections of historical objects in the period before the establishment of Bank Indonesia, such as during the archipelago kingdoms, including in the form of numismatic money collections which are also attractively displayed.

The inauguration of the Bank Indonesia Museum was carried out in two stages, namely the inauguration of the first phase and the soft opening on 15 December 2006 by the then Governor of Bank Indonesia, Burhanuddin Abdullah, and the grand opening of the second phase (grand opening) by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang. Yudhoyono, on July 21, 2009.

The Bank Indonesia Museum is open every day except Monday and national holidays.

3. This luxurious-looking building was once used for the first Pemoeda Congress (1926). And, in this building also on August 29, 1945, the first President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ir. Soekarno inaugurated the Central Indonesian National Committee (KNIP) and then met several times in this building. Then it was used by the University of Indonesia, Faculty of Economics & Law (1951), and around 1957-1961 it was used as the Indonesian National Theater Academy (ATNI).

Subsequently, in 1968 it was used as the "Diana" cinema and in 1969 the "City Theater" cinema. Only at the end in 1984 was its function restored as the Arts Building (Decree of the Governor of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta No. 24 of 1984). This building was renovated in 1987 and began to use the official name Jakarta Arts Building. Previously, this building was also known as Pasar Baru Arts Building and Gedung Komidi. Candles and kerosene were used for lighting and then in 1864 gas lamps were used. In 1882 electric lamps began to be used for lighting in buildings.

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