Sunday, April 17, 2011

Museum Fatahillah (Jakarta History Museum)

Also known as Fatahillah Museum, this museum was named after the sultan who defeated the Portuguese in 1527. The museum located in Taman Fatahillah, , used to be the heart of the Dutch colonial administration. Formerly it was Stadhuis or the Town Hall of Batavia, built in 1627 and then renovated in 1705-1715.
A well known historical event that took place there was the imprisonment of Pangeran Diponegoro. He was tricked by the Dutch colonial administration to come and discuss truce in Magelang, Central Java. But he ended up being taken into custody, and brought to this building before he was exiled to North Sulawesi.
There is a painting, a work of art by the world famous Raden Saleh, depicting this arrest.
The museum has a collection of 18th century furnishing, chinaware, ancient maps of Jakarta, and portraits of the former colonial governors.
In the backyard of the museum, there is a big old Portuguese cannon called Si Jagur, with an inscription in Latin : Ex Me Ipsa Renata Sum (I am reborn from myself). It said so to show that the cannon was the remold of several smaller cannons. It is believed that Si Jagur Possesses certain mystical powers. Many women who aren’t able to bear children visit it hoping to be blessed with children.
For you guys who enjoy hanging out of cafes, Kafe Batavia located across the square from the museum. Take some pictures there or at Taman Fatahillah, the square!

2 comments:

  1. sejarah memang mengagumkan ya mas, semoga masih bisa terjaga dengan baik dan bisa dinikmati anak cucu kita nanti

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