
The Olden Day Atmosphere of Jakarta
Pantjoran Tea House
Pantjoran Tea House was built in the heart of Indonesia's capital city, Batavia (present-day Jakarta)in the 18th Century. This tea house represents as a place of refuge for anyone with any background to rejuvenate the soul.
Illustration by Bathara Putra
PLN Building Gambir
This historical building was founded more than a century ago, in 1897. Initially, the building was to serve a Dutch company which then slowly turned into State Electricity Company (PLN). The architecture of this building was designed with a combination of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Now this building serves as one of the Cultural Heritage Building (cagar budaya) and functions as the Head Office of State Electricity Company.
Illustration by Narendra Caraka
Stasiun Jakarta Kota
Stasiun Jakarta Kota was built in 1887 and designed by a Dutch architect, combining Western Art Deco and local architecture styles. After reopening in 1929, this station now operates as the main station in Jakarta and several intercity train lines across Java island.
Illustration by Bathara Putra