Museum Bahari held the fourth Passer Ikan Fair on Saturday, 7 to Sunday, 8 June 2014. This event is held to raise the maritime tourism as well as the history of the Port of Sunda Kelapa, which is the forerunner of Jakarta, This year event is not only about the exhibition of historic objects, as…
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Museum Bahari: Bekas Gudang Yang Jadi Museum
Museum Bahari menampilkan koleksi benda – benda yang memiliki kaitan dengan sejarah bahari Indonesia. Berlokasi di Jl. Pasar Ikan Jakarta utara, bangunan ini dibangun pada 1652. Pada masa itu, Museum Bahari digunakan sebagai gudang penyimpanan rempah – rempah yang akan dikirimkan ke Eropa. Saat ini Museum Maritim mengkoleksi lebih dari 850 benda, termasuk 19 kapal…
1…2…3… Cheese…!
As we already planned, the last Saturday (30/11) of Jakarta by Train Tour is about taking pictures. So the plan was the tour route was from Fatahillah Square and walk to the Port of Sunda Kalapa. I took a train from Rawa Buntu Station at 7.40. The train was ok, no such technical problem and…
Jakarta by Train Photo Shoots Tour
Jakartabytrain.com has already count the vote for the #turkrl at this November. According to the vote result, we will organize a city tour that we called “Jakarta by Train Photo shoots Tour”. The tour aims to give Jakarta citizens in knowing some point of interest located Jakarta Old City and taking some pictures of the…
Give a Visit to the Oldest Traditional Market in Jakarta: Pasar Ikan Luar Batang (Demolished)
Update: This market is no longer exist The traditional market is located in Jakarta’s oldest township, Kampong Luar Batang. Pasar Ikan Luar Batang or The Luar Batang Fish Market is located at Jl. Pasar Ikan, North Jakarta and managed by PD Pasar Jaya, a provincial government-owned company. The location of fish market previously was the…
Museum Bahari: The Spice Warehouse of VOC
Museum Bahari or Maritime Museum is a museum that displays collection of objects relating to maritime in Indonesia. Maritime Museum is located at Jl. Pasar Ikan, Jakarta Utara/North Jakarta and overlooking the Jakarta Bay. The building that currently used by Maritime Museum was built in 1652 and was once a warehouse storing spices that will…