the old town hall at Taman Fatahilla, now a museum

the old town hall at Taman Fatahilla, now a museum

The Kota neighbourhood represents what remains of the old Dutch colonial capital, Batavia. Which is not a lot, but attractive enough to undertake the d-tour, if you have a spare day in Jakarta.

the old clock tower at the Kota railway station

the old clock tower at the Kota railway station

 

The neighbourhood starts at the Kota Railway station, where all public transport seems to come together. But the heart of the matter is the old cobbled-stone town square, now called Taman Fatahillah, surrounded on all sides by colonial buildings in various states of disrepair. The prettiest building from the outside is the well-restored old town hall, the most attractive building from the inside is the delightful Wayang Museum, in an old mansion – apparently one of the oldest buildings in the country.

 

the Wayang Museum

the Wayang Museum

wayang puppet in the museum

wayang puppet in the museum

the square, car-free and with a good atmosphere, despite dilapidated buildings surrounding it

the square, car-free and with a good atmosphere, despite dilapidated buildings surrounding it

old Dutch drawing bridge

old Dutch drawing bridge

Many of the other buildings around the square are less well maintained, and quite a few lack a roof. It is to be hoped that the masterplan that foresees in restoration of this area does get implemented, because on a Saturday afternoon, for instance, there is a real nice atmosphere in the square, busy with people. Uniquely in Jakarta, I think, a large part has been closed for cars and is dedicated to pedestrians. Lots of artists outside are practicing their painting and drawing, a fleet of brightly-coloured bicycles is for rent, with matching helmets and hats. Café Batavia is not far off.

bicycles for rent, with matching helmets

bicycles for rent, with matching helmets

Café Batavia is not far-off

Café Batavia is not far-off

A 10-15 minute walk away, or a short rickshaw ride, is the Sunda Kelapa harbour, another area worthwhile of a visit.

some modern additions to increase comfort in the colonial buildings

some modern additions to increase comfort in the colonial buildings

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