Turn Back the Time at Museum of Jakarta History

Old Batavia. once upon a time..
It was one sunny day.
Batavia.
July 10th, 1710, that was the the date.

The Governor General of Batavia, Johan van Hoorn, just inaugurated the Stad-huis,  - the City Hall, right in center of Batavia.
People were gathering and many cheered the newly- opened building, which was said to replicate Dam Palace in the Netherlands. Government and local officials, socialites .. wrapped elegantly in their best suits and dresses to attend that celebration.
So glamorous... and everyone was in the festive mode!

Except those struggling for independence...and decent life.

Fast forward 400 years later, my kids and I stood at Fatahillah Square.
We were visiting the very same Stad-huis ..or now known as Museum Sejarah Jakarta, - the Museum of Jakarta History.
It's time to get to know the we love closer.

The Stad-huis was built in 1707 and inaugurated in 1710


Old Batavia.
Jayakarta
Jakarta.

Have you heard of those names of the cities before?

Welcome to Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia.
This city certainly has long and rich history, a melange of typical romantic, sad period of colonialism as well as the fierce struggle for independence. And for me, it is important to know the story of this beloved city. particularly for my kids who have limited knowledge and information about Jakarta as we keep moving around from one country to another. So I believe it's about time to bring the kids to a place where they can learn about the history of Jakarta in a fun way.

And the first thing that come to my mind is Museum of Jakarta History. 


Welcome to Museum Sejarah Jakarta

Museum of Jakarta History or Museum Sejarah Jakarta is also well-known as Museum Fatahillah, because it is located in Fatahillah square.
Fatahillah was the famous hero of our colonial time, being the commander of Demak Sultanate back in the 16th century and recapturing Sunda Kelapa Port from Portuguese.


The statue of Hermes, seen from behind

We visited this place in one lovely Saturday.
The last time we went to this very place was in 2014, before heading to New York City.
At that time, we only visited Fatahillah Square as the museum was under renovation.
As we stepped into the Museum, I can see the major change inside, making me proud of looking at the serious works done by the Provincial Government of Jakarta with other relevant stakeholders.
We also asked for a guide in English to help my kids learn more about what we have in this Museum.


what's left from the prison

The first part we visited was the prison. 
Yup, the prison used to held inlander, us Indonesian the local people, who fought against the Dutch government at that time. As it was located in the City Hall, the prison is not to big.

Then we headed to see some original rooms from this building, where we saw some artefacts and objects from the colonial era, including paintings, furnitures, historical letters and documents and more. 


Can you guess who he was?

Such  long and rich history about trade, power, lust and struggle for independence. It feels like reading the whole novel about your city's affairs with every colonial power coming to visit and decide to stay for a while.


one of VOC's ships 
We saw the timeline of Jakarta, where the first Neolithic artefact was found in Condet, Pejaten, Kramat Jati and Bekasi,- all of those are areas in Jakarta and the surroundings, to the time when Portuguese came in the 16th century, followed by the Dutch not long after that. We also heard the story about VOC, Vereenigde Oost-Inische Compagnie or the United East India Company, - the trading company reigned in 1603 to 1800 in Indonesia. 

We also learnt about the origin of Jakarta.
How it transformed from Sunda Kelapa, Jacarta, Jayakarta, to Jakarta now.
Jayakarta itself means 'the perfect victory' and it depicted the glory of Fatahillah in winning back Sunda Kelapa from Portuguese at that time.

We also enjoyed some original furnitures and settings of the Staad-huis, with antique Indonesian-style furnitures with European-style ones made of native woods from Indonesia.  All those beautiful antiques are still in the very good state.

The original part of the Building




Obi standing in front of an ornate room divider made of track wood

Chair made of Jati - teak wood - and rattan

There are also parts when we learnt about the first encounter of civilisation in Jakarta and the surroundings, including some remnants from Tarumanegara Kingdom and some ancient inscription, like Prasasti Tugu.


replica of Tugu Inscription

Then after our long walk and visit in this museum, we had lunch outside within the museum complex and ate some traditional Jakarta food like kerak telor.
The kids loved it indeed.
kerak telor time!

Kerak tenor..bon appetit!

So,  really a lot to see and enjoy when you come down here.
When you are visiting Jakarta, make sure you don't miss this museum.
The ticket is very affordable, around Rp 5.000,- per person (less than USD3) for Indonesian and perhaps slightly more for foreigners. (sorry I forgot to ask).


the four of us 

The Museum of Jakarta History is located at Jl. Taman Fatahaillah no. 1, Jakarta Barat, Jakarta, 11110.

To know exactly where the museum is, check out this map from Google.



That's our story from our visit to Museum Sejarah Jakarta.
Will certainly share more from other fascinating places here from Jakarta.

Have you been to this museum as well?
Do you like it? What's your favorite part? 



Wonderful Wednesday with My Purple World, Oh My Heartsie Girls and Friends

Hello again and welcome back to our weekly party.

I have been running around as usual due to works and meetings, but this week I managed join the celebration of World Cancer Day in Indonesia. It was such a great event, raising awareness about different type of cancer and the importance of early detection.

I am super happy I can be part of the team of Yayasan Kanker Indonesia.
I hope what we have done will help spreading the correct information about cancer and how to properly beat it!

Stay healthy everyoneee..
It was great to meet the other survivors and share the same spirit to stay healthy!
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WW: World Cancer Day 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia

I just joined the commemoration of the  World Cancer Day 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia, last weekend.

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I know that the World Cancer Day itself is celebrated every February 4th, but apparently we celebrated it a bit later than that.

Many survivors, doctors, oncologists, medical personnel, as well as families and friends whose life have been touched by cancer have gathered that Sunday.

All of us were wearing costumes with specific colors, reflecting 10 colors of cancer awareness ribbons. I joined Yayasan Kanker Indonesia, Indonesian Cancer Foundation, for this event. 

Giant cancer awareness raising ribbon :)
So the plan was to gather with all other groups, walk to Bundaran Hotel Indonesia where we have car-free-day program, and take pictures of colourful ribbons from above using drone.

I joined the event with my aunty, Mira Boissevain, who is also breast cancer survivor like me. 
After we were done with the walk, we had our heart-pumping 30-minute non-stop Zumba and it was super fun!

I sincerely hope event like this will help raising awareness about cancer and the importance of early detection. 

The three of us...can you see the resemblance between me and my aunty Mira Boissevain?
So people, if you feel any lumps anywhere, do visit your doctor. The sooner the better and never underestimate any lumps or foreign things in your body!


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